La Liga reports fan abuse at multiple games to Spanish FA disciplinary committee

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On May 6th, according to Cadena SER, La Liga has reported the abusive behavior of fans in many games to the Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Football Association.

According to reports, La Liga has included several violations in the complaint report submitted to the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Anti-Violence Committee this week. These include the insulting remarks made by fans against referee Gil Manzano in the Espanyol vs. Real Madrid match, as well as the offensive slogans against the Spanish national team by fans in the Alavés vs. Athletic Club and Osasuna vs. Barcelona matches.

The document submitted by La Liga details the match situation when Espanyol hosted Real Madrid in the 34th round: Home fans insulted referee Gil Manzano three times, and shouted offensive slogans against Real Madrid forward Vinicius, calling him "idiot, idiot".

The document also mentioned that Alavés fans twice made insulting remarks against Spain and the national team in the match against Athletic Club. A similar incident also occurred in the 65th minute of the Osasuna vs. Barcelona match, initiated by Osasuna fans.

In addition, La Liga recorded a total of 9 violations in this game: Among them, the same group of fans not only shouted slogans insulting Barcelona and the Spanish police, but Barcelona fans also issued insulting slogans against Real Madrid.

In the rest of the report, La Liga also added the offensive slogans of Getafe fans against the Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper and Leganés. In addition, in the Zaragoza vs. Granada game, home fans issued insulting slogans, including offensive slogans such as "Pulido, go die" and "Andrada, kill him". These slogans are related to the previous round's incident in which Huesca player Pulido was attacked by Mallorca goalkeeper Andrada, and Andrada was therefore banned for 13 games.

Insulting remarks made by Almería fans against the Mirandés goalkeeper were also included in the report. It is reported that La Liga will continue to collect relevant reports and suggestions from on-site fans through the "LALIGAVS" platform to help combat stadium violence.

Related: Real Madrid Barcelona Athletic Club Osasuna Deportivo Alavés Jesús Gil Manzano
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