Vinícius Júnior, the Brazilian soccer forward for Real Madrid, was the subject of racial abuse during a match between Real Madrid and Valencia on May 21. This is not the first time racist incidents have been directed at Vinícius by Spanish soccer fans. However, the incident has received greater worldwide attention and revealed the ongoing racism within La Liga, Spain’s top professional men’s soccer league. 

While Valencia would go on to win 1-0, the game was overshadowed by racist remarks from Valencia fans. There was a 10-minute stoppage around the 70th minute of the match as Vinícius pointed to fans racially abusing him. Later, the fans were escorted to a different part of the arena, and an anti-racist message was broadcast across the stadium. Vinícius was also issued a red card at the end of the game, which has since been rescinded. 

“It wasn’t the first time, not the second and not the third,” Vinícius said on Instagram about the comments via Google Translate. “Racism is normal in La Liga... in Brazil, Spain is known as a country of racists.” 

 

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