Vinicius quizzed by Spanish judge over racist abuse

Soccer Football - LaLiga - Real Madrid v Rayo Vallecano - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - May 24, 2023 Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
Real Madrid
forward Vinicius was questioned on Thursday by a Spanish judge investigating
the racist abuse hurled at the Brazilian international during a La Liga match
in May.
Public
prosecutors and La Liga filed lawsuits after several people allegedly made
shouts of "monkey" directed at the player and other racist gestures
during Real Madrid's 1-0 loss at Valencia's Mestalla Stadium on May 21.
Real Madrid
said at the time that the chants, in its view, "(constituted) a hate
crime", while Brazil formally protested to the Spanish ambassador.
Vinicius was
questioned by videoconference by a judge in Valencia, who is investigating a
possible hate crime over the incident, from a court in the Spanish capital.
According to
Spanish media, who cite judicial sources, Vinicius said he felt
"offended" by the insults he received that day, which were due to the
"colour of (his) skin".
In a
statement, Valencia football club said it "rejected" reports that
Vinicius had said "all of the Mestalla stadium hurled racist insults"
at him.
"Valencia
supporters cannot be classified as racist and Valencia CF demands that Vinicius
publicly rectify his alleged statement this morning," it added.
During the
Valencia match, Vinicius stood in front of home fans behind one goal and
pointed to an apparent culprit. Play was delayed for several minutes in the
second half.
Referee
Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea spoke to Mestalla stadium officials, who made an
announcement calling for racist insults to stop before play resumed 10 minutes
later.
After the
match, Vinicius issued a strongly worded statement saying that "today, in
Brazil, Spain is known as a country of racists".
"The
league that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano (Ronaldo) and Messi
now belongs to racists," Vinicius added.
Three young
men were arrested on suspicion of being the perpetrators of the insults. They
acknowledged the facts but denied any hateful or racist intent against the
player.
One of them
was identified by Vinicius at the stadium. The others were identified through
CCTV footage.
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