Anti-violence proposes a 6,000-euro fine for the individual who made racist gestures to Akapo

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Lto Permanent Commission of the State Commission against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport has met today and has proposed a sanction of 6,000 euros for the individual who made racist gestures to the player Carlos Akapo during the last Granada-Cádiz match.

Anti-violence letter

“The Permanent Commission of the State Commission against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport roundly condemns the behavior of a fan -follower of the local team-, during the Granada CF SAD-Cádiz CF SAD match, in the one that he uttered racist insults towards a player of the visiting team.

Along these lines, the Commission wishes to show all its support for the Cádiz CF player, as well as congratulate the fans for their reaction and Granada CF for their collaboration in identifying the perpetrator of the acts, to whom it has been agreed to propose a sanction of 6,000 euros and prohibition of access to sports venues for a period of one year”

identified the individual

The Granada reported yesterday that, in coordination with the National Police Corps, had identified the viewer whose attitude, captured by the cameras, reflected racist behavior.

The individual, who has already been called to testify, he is not a Granada subscriber, as reported by the club itself. Once identified, this person has been urged to sign an official letter where his acts are reflected, which have been transferred to the Prosecutor’s Office.

In addition to the legal consequences, the fan, who played for Santa Fe, a First Andalusian club, He has been expelled from the team immediately, as the Granada club has communicated.

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