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September 26, 2024 Mallorca Fan Sentenced for Racist Abuse of Vinicius and Chukwueze

Mallorca Fan Sentenced for Racist Abuse of Vinicius and Chukwueze

A Mallorca fan who racially abused Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior and former Villarreal player Samuel Chukwueze has been sentenced to one year in prison and banned from stadiums for three years.

The supporter was "found guilty of two crimes against moral integrity, aggravated by racist motives," according to a statement from Real Madrid. The incidents occurred during Madrid’s 1-0 La Liga defeat to Mallorca in February 2023, when the fan targeted Vinicius, and again two weeks later, when he directed racist insults at Chukwueze, now at AC Milan.

The fan's prison sentence has been suspended after he apologized and showed remorse, including writing a letter to Vinicius, and completing an equality and anti-discrimination program. This is the third criminal conviction in recent months related to racist abuse of Real Madrid players, with Vinicius being a frequent target since his arrival in Spain in 2018.

In June, three Valencia fans were sentenced to eight months in prison for hurling racist insults at Vinicius during a May 2023 match. These incidents have sparked international outrage and reignited debates over racism in Spanish football, where such cases have been common for decades.

Additionally, another Mallorca fan, a minor who racially abused Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, has been banned from attending games for a year. The minor also apologized and agreed to participate in socio-educational programs as part of his punishment.

Earlier in September, Vinicius called for Spain to be stripped of its 2030 World Cup hosting duties unless significant progress is made in combating racism in stadiums. Real Madrid is set to face Atletico Madrid this weekend, where Vinicius has previously been a victim of racial abuse.

September 25, 2024 Former Real Madrid Star Varane Retires from Football at 31

Former Real Madrid Star Varane Retires from Football at 31

France World Cup winner Raphael Varane announced his retirement from football on Tuesday at the age of 31. The former Real Madrid and Manchester United center-back had joined Italian club Como for the current season but was left out of their Serie A squad after suffering a knee injury in August.

"A new life begins off the pitch," Varane shared on social media, hinting at his future plans. "I’m excited to share more about this soon," added the four-time Champions League winner.

September 25, 2024 San Siro Dropped as Host for 2027 Champions League Final

San Siro Dropped as Host for 2027 Champions League Final

UEFA announced on Tuesday that the 2027 Champions League final will no longer be held at Milan's San Siro stadium due to uncertainties surrounding potential renovations. European football’s governing body stated that Milan could not guarantee the stadium and surrounding areas would be unaffected by refurbishment works during that time.

“As a result, the decision was made not to assign the final to Milan, and the bidding process will be reopened, with a final decision expected by May/June 2025,” UEFA added.

Both AC Milan and Inter Milan, who share the San Siro as their home ground, recently rejected a project to modernize and renovate the stadium, which is owned by the city of Milan. Milan’s mayor, Giuseppe Sala, mentioned that the clubs are prepared to revive their initial plan to build a new stadium near San Siro after the previous project was abandoned due to political and bureaucratic issues.

Earlier this year, AC Milan purchased land in San Donato Milanese, southeast of the city, with hopes of relocating outside Milan’s official borders to expedite building approvals. Inter Milan, meanwhile, is exploring potential stadium sites in the towns of Rozzano and Assago, south of Milan, as well as in the northern suburb of Sesto San Giovanni.

Despite these developments, the San Siro is still set to host the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in 2026.

Meanwhile, officials from Marseille have expressed interest in hosting the 2027 Champions League final. Sebastien Jibrayel, Marseille’s deputy mayor in charge of sports, said on X, "Why not Marseille, with the most beautiful stadium in France: the Velodrome." He added that, along with Mayor Benoit Payan, they will support the city’s bid to host the final.

France last hosted the Champions League final in 2022, a match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France, which was overshadowed by disorganized security outside the stadium.

September 23, 2024 EPL: FA Announces Decision on Haaland’s Ball-Throwing Incident Involving Gabriel

EPL: FA Announces Decision on Haaland’s Ball-Throwing Incident Involving Gabriel

The Football Association (FA) has decided not to issue any retrospective punishment to Manchester City’s Erling Haaland for throwing the ball at Gabriel’s head following their late equalizer against Arsenal.

The incident occurred in the 98th minute after John Stones scored a dramatic equalizer in a thrilling 2-2 draw. Haaland had initially opened the scoring, but goals from Riccardo Calafiori and Gabriel put Arsenal ahead before Stones’ late strike.

After the goal, Haaland picked up the ball and threw it against Gabriel’s head, who had his shirt over his face and was unaware of the situation. No action was taken during the match, and the FA has confirmed that VAR reviewed the incident, deciding against further sanctions.

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