LaLiga chief Tebas apologizes for rant about Vinicius's racism complaint
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[May 25, 2023]
By Fernando Kallas
MADRID (Reuters) -LaLiga President Javier Tebas apologized on
Wednesday for his online rant at Real Madrid player Vinicius Jr
after the Brazilian took to social media to complain about racist
insults he suffered during a match and the Spanish league's
inaction.
The game against Valencia on Sunday was halted for 10 minutes as
Brazilian Vinicius pointed out fans who were abusing him before he
was involved in an altercation with Valencia players which led to
him being sent off.
"Well, it seems that the result has not been very good, right?,"
Tebas told Reuters in an interview, referring to his much-criticized
comments on Twitter in which he suggested that Vinicius find out
more about what the league is doing to combat racism "before you
criticize and slander LaLiga".
"I mean, to all those who have understood that this was an error due
to the form, due to the time... I have to apologize," he said,
adding that it was not his intention to attack Vinicius and blaming
"the heat of the moment".
"I apologize to Vinicius and to anyone that understood that I was
attacking Vinicius."
Tebas said he shared the 22-year-old's frustration over the lack of
action to eradicate racism in Spain, and took aim at soccer
organizers and Spanish authorities, saying neither were doing enough
to clamp down on racism.
He said that he felt "impotent" to tackle racism in soccer as under
Spanish law LaLiga can only detect and report racist incidents.
He urged legislative changes so LaLiga can have sanctioning powers,
such as the closure of stands or the expulsion of club members, in
order to be able to fight racism more effectively.
"If we were given those capabilities, we would end this in a matter
in months," Tebas said, blaming a lack of willingness by "those who
have the power to impose it".
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Valencia's south stand will be partially closed for
five matches and the club was fined 45,000 euros ($50,000) after the
abuse suffered by Vinicius.
Sunday's abuse in Valencia was the 10th episode of alleged racism
against Vinicius that LaLiga has reported to prosecutors this
season, according to Tebas, who says he has done everything in his
power to tackle the issue.
Police detained seven men on Tuesday over separate alleged hate
crime incidents against Vinicius.
"I think it's pretty safe to say that the explosion that happened
led to the actions and let's hope it stays like this," Tebas said,
warning that without more sanctioning powers for his organisation,
changes would be "more cosmetic than real".
"If we continue with the status quo, we in LaLiga have our doubts,"
he said.
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Andrei Khalip, Ed Osmond
and Toby Davis)
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