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Soccer-Police investigate Islamophobic chants during Spain-Egypt match

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By Paolo Laudani MADRID, April 1 (Reuters) - Spanish police launched an investigation on Wednesday into Islamophobic and xenophobic chants during Tuesday's friendly against Egypt which also drew

Police Investigate Islamophobic Chants at Spain vs Egypt Soccer Match in Barcelona

Investigation and Reactions to Racist Chants During Friendly Match

By Paolo Laudani

Incident at RCDE Stadium

MADRID, April 1 (Reuters) - Spanish police launched an investigation on Wednesday into Islamophobic and xenophobic chants during Tuesday's friendly against Egypt which also drew criticism from players, football officials and the Spanish government.

At the RCDE Stadium near Barcelona, the home ground of LaLiga club Espanyol, Spain supporters chanted "who doesn't jump is a Muslim" during the World Cup warm-up match which ended in a goalless draw.

Player and Official Responses

Lamine Yamal's Statement

Lamine Yamal, Spain's winger and a Muslim himself, said in a post on Instagram that while he understood that not all fans are like this, the chant was disrespectful and intolerable.

"Using religion as a joke in a stadium makes you look ignorant and racist. Football is for enjoying and supporting, not for disrespecting people for who they are or what they believe," he wrote.

Spanish Government Reaction

Spain's Justice Minister Felix Bolanos denounced the chants on social media platform X, reiterating the leftist government's stance against the rise of the far right, which it associates with growing racism and xenophobia.

"Racist insults and chants shame us as a society. The far right will not leave any space free of its hatred, and those who remain silent today are complicit," he wrote.

Egyptian Football Association's Condemnation

The Egyptian Football Association condemned what it called an entirely unacceptable "repugnant act of racism".

Ongoing Issues and Preventative Measures

Racism in Spanish Soccer

The incident highlighted concerns about racism in Spanish soccer, a recurring issue notably involving Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinícius Jr., who has been targeted in high-profile cases.

Stadium Warnings and Continued Chants

The stadium displayed messages on overhead screens, reminding fans that taking part in acts of racism and xenophobia was a crime, yet the chants continued.

Police and Federation Actions

Police Investigation

Catalonia's regional police force, Mossos d'Esquadra, said on Wednesday they had opened an investigation into the incident, without providing further details.

Statements from Coach and Federation

Coach Luis de la Fuente's Comments

Spain's coach Luis de la Fuente told reporters that the racist behaviour of fans was intolerable.

"They are not representative of football. They take advantage of football, as they do in other areas of life. We need to isolate these people from society," he said.

Spanish Football Federation's Position

The Spanish Football Federation said in a message on social media that it "stands against racism in football and condemns any act of violence inside stadiums".

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani, additional reporting by Ashraf Hamed Atta; editing by Andrei Khalip, Ed Osmond and Pritha Sarkar)

Key Takeaways

  • Spanish police (Mossos d’Esquadra) opened an investigation into xenophobic, Islamophobic chants during the Spain‑Egypt friendly in Barcelona, despite in‑stadium warnings to stop.
  • Muslim winger Lamine Yamal called the chants “disrespectful and intolerable”, reinforcing the view that football should unite, not demean.
  • The incident underscores persistent problems with racism in Spanish football, echoing previous high‑profile cases involving Vinícius Jr., including convictions of abusers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during the Spain vs Egypt soccer match?
Islamophobic and xenophobic chants were heard from the crowd, prompting a police investigation and widespread condemnation.
Where did the incident take place?
The chants occurred at the RCDE Stadium near Barcelona, the home of LaLiga club Espanyol.
Who condemned the chants during the match?
Players, Spanish football officials, the Spanish government, and the Egyptian Football Association condemned the chants.
What actions are authorities taking following the incident?
Catalonia's regional police have launched an official investigation into the chants.
Has racism been a recurring issue in Spanish football?
Yes, incidents of racism have previously been reported in Spanish football, involving high-profile players like Vinícius Jr.

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