
Atletico Madrid fans participated in Islamophobic chants ahead of their match against Barcelona, reflecting a troubling trend of racism in Spanish football. This follows similar incidents during a recent friendly match between Spain and Egypt.
Traveling Atletico Madrid fans join in with Islamophobic chants ahead of Barcelona clash
Spanish football has witnessed another disgraceful instance of racism ahead of Barcelonaâs Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid. Sickening scenes during Spainâs friendly clash with Egypt last week seem to have spread to the Spanish capital.
Even within the context of high-profile instances of racism towards football stars over recent years, Spain was shaken by the bare-faced nature and number of fans that joined in chants of âWhoever doesnât jump is a Muslimâ during the clash against Egypt. The incidents were repeated outside the Santiago Bernabeu ahead of Real Madridâs Champions League clash with Bayern Munich on Tuesday night. This just a day after Vinicius Junior had praised Lamine Yamal for speaking out about the racist chants.
Ahead of Atleticoâs own Champions League tie, thousands of Colchoneros have traveled to Barcelona to follow their side at Camp Nou. Sport report that a âsmall groupâ of Atletico fans were seen mimicking the same chant heard at the RCDE Stadium and outside the Bernabeu, with video evidence to back it up.
At a time when Spanish footballâs biggest stars are speaking out against racism, the scourge continues to follow them. Vinicius Junior praised Lamine Yamal for speaking out against the Islamophobic chants last week. The 18-year-old suffered racist abuse on Saturday night at the Metropolitano too, with use of slurs and shouts of âgo play with Moroccoâ heard as he went to take a corner.
This week FIFA also opened an investigation into the incidents that occurred at the RCDE Stadium during Spainâs friendly with Egypt. That appears to be the genesis of the disgusting trend that has infected Spanish football over the past eight days. The RFEF activated the anti-racism protocol at half-time, and say they followed the steps to the letter, while Catalan police are also conducting an investigation into the incidents in Cornella.
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Atletico Madrid fans chanted 'Whoever doesnât jump is a Muslim' ahead of their clash with Barcelona.
This incident is part of a disturbing trend, following similar racist chants during a friendly match between Spain and Egypt.
There have been calls for action against racism, highlighted by Vinicius Junior's support for Lamine Yamal after recent racist incidents.



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