Monitoring and Reporting of Inappropriate Chanting in LaLiga MatchesMonitoring and Reporting of Inappropriate Chanting in LaLiga Matches

LaLiga submits a weekly report to the Competition Committee of the RFEF and the Commission for Anti-Violence regarding chants that occur during football matches, which incite violence or contain insulting or intolerant content. These chants are documented as prohibited behaviors and are therefore subject to sanctions as outlined in both the RFEF’s Disciplinary Code and the legislation against violence, racism, xenophobia, and intolerance in sport.

1. In the 23rd minute of the match, a group of local supporters located in Gol Cornellá, sections 109, 110, and 111, part of the cheerleading section ‘Grada Canito’, collectively chanted “Puta Girona” for approximately 10 seconds.

2. In the 30th minute, the same group of supporters repeated this behavior, chanting “Puta Barça, puta Barça muérete” for about 10 seconds.

3. In the 31st minute, they chanted “Sois el Barça B” followed by “Odio a los culés” for around 20 seconds.

4. In the 45th minute, the group once again chanted “Puta Girona” for about 10 seconds.

5. At 45 + 3 minutes, they repeated the chant “Puta Girona” for another 10 seconds.

6. In the 69th minute, they chanted “Puta Girona” for approximately 10 seconds.

7. Also in the 69th minute, a different group in Gol Prat chanted “Tonto, tonto” directed at a visiting player for about 4 seconds.

8. In the 94th minute, multiple objects were thrown at the visiting goalkeeper from the Gol Prat section, leading the referee to activate the corresponding protocol. A subsequent object struck visiting player Gazzaniga, which was duly noted in the match report.

1. In the 61st minute, a group of local fans in the Lluís Sitjar Stand, Fondo Sur, chanted “¡Eh, cabrón!” for about 4 seconds during a goal kick by the visiting goalkeeper.

2. At the 70th minute, local supporters chanted “¡Tonto, tonto!” directed at an expelled visiting player for approximately 10 seconds, a sentiment echoed by fans from various sections of the stadium.

1. In the 21st minute, fans in the Grada Sur Baja threw a lighter onto the field, but it did not hit any player. The visiting goalkeeper alerted the referee, who paused the game and activated Phase 1 of the protocol for object throwing, with a warning announcement made over the loudspeakers. This situation was recorded in the match report.

2. In the 25th minute, a group of fans in Grada Sur Baja chanted “Puto Oviedo, Puto Oviedo” for around 10 seconds.

3. In the 43rd minute, the same group repeated the chant for another 10 seconds.

4. In the 80th minute, they chanted “Hijo de puta, eres un hijo de puta” directed at the referee for approximately 12 seconds.

1. In the 6th minute, supporters in the Fondo Sur Bajo section chanted “Puta Barça” for about 10 seconds.

2. In the 29th minute, they repeated the chant for another 10 seconds.

3. At 45 + 1 minutes, the same group chanted “Puta Barça” once more for about 10 seconds.

4. In the 45 + 5 minute, they reiterated the chant for the same duration.

5. In the 55th minute, they again voiced “Puta Barça” for about 10 seconds.

6. In the 56th minute, the supporters chanted “Olele, olala, ser del Barça es ser un subnormal” for approximately 10 seconds.

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