New racism scandal in Spanish football

MADRID. — A new racism scandal erupted in Spanish football after fans made monkey chants at Levante’s Senegalese midfielder Pape Diop, just a week after Barcelona defender Dani Alves denounced a banana-thrower. The 28-year-old Diop accused Atletico Madrid fans of subjecting him to abuse as his side inflicted a shock 2-0 defeat on the La Liga leaders on Sunday. He reacted by dancing in front of the disconsolate travelling fans at the final whistle on Sunday, and television images showed some furious Atletico supporters making monkey gestures.

“It affected me a lot,” Diop said.
“I went to take a corner and some of the Atletico fans began to make monkey chants. To play it down, I started to dance, but I didn’t insult anyone,” the player said. I don’t have anything against the Atletico fans. It is a provocation I get in many grounds. It has to stop. I don’t know if it is racism or a lack of respect,” he added. They have to stop making monkey gestures at black players.” A week earlier, Barcelona’s Brazilian international Alves shone an uncomfortable spotlight on racism in Spanish football when he took a bite out of a banana thrown at him in his side’s win over Villarreal.

Star players of different nationalities and races including Neymar, Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez joined the “we are all monkeys” campaign. The culprit at El Madrigal was subsequently arrested and handed a lifetime ban from the stadium by Villarreal.

But Alves said it was not a one-off. “I have been in Spain 11 years and it has been the same for 11 years. You have to laugh at these backward people,” he said after the game. The monkey-chanting at Diop made headlines in the British press, including the BBC and the online editions of the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail. “Spanish football must face up to the fact that they have a serious racist problem. They can’t continue to bury their heads in the sand,” tweeted former England international Gary Lineker who once played for Barcelona.

But the incident created relatively few waves in Spain. “Diop’s little dance directed at the Atletico fans was over the top,” wrote Barcelona-based sports daily Mundo Deportivo. “But the alleged racist shouts were, too … just like any other insult,” it added. — AFP

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