The Spanish Soccer Federation (RFEF) has condemned anti-Muslim chants which have been heard in the course of the first half of Spain’s 0-0 draw with Egypt in Barcelona on Tuesday.
At half-time, a message warning followers towards xenophobic remarks and singing was displayed on the display on the RCDE Stadium with the stadium announcer additionally studying out an analogous request.
The message was then repeated early within the second half, resulting in whistles from some sections of the group.
“The RFEF stands towards racism in soccer and condemns any act of violence inside stadiums,” they posted on social media.
The behaviour was additionally condemned by Spain coach Luis de la Fuente.
“It is insupportable,” he stated. “Violent folks use soccer to carve out an area for themselves.
“They have to be faraway from society, recognized, and saved as distant as potential.”
Tuesday’s sport was as a consequence of be performed in Qatar however was moved to the house of La Liga aspect Espanyol because of the warfare within the Center East.
De la Fuente made 10 adjustments from Friday’s 3-0 pleasant win over Serbia with Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal the one participant to maintain his place whereas Egypt have been with out injured Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah.
The consequence additionally noticed Spain, one of many co-hosts of the subsequent World Cup in 2030, lose their prime place on the planet rankings.
