Three FC Andorra Fans Expelled for Nazi Salutes in LaLiga Match
Fans banned after offensive gestures during 4-1 win over Córdoba; police probe ongoing under anti-racism law.
Key Points
- Three FC Andorra fans expelled post 4-1 win over Córdoba for Nazi salutes in south stand.
- LaLiga cameras aided National Police UCO in identifying them under Ley 19/2007.
- ABC Córdoba reported; Córdoba CF may revoke season tickets.
- Security probes additional fans with similar gestures.
Three FC Andorra fans were expelled following their team's 4-1 victory over Córdoba in LaLiga Hypermotion matchday 28, after performing Nazi salutes in the stadium.
The incident occurred in the south stand of Estadio El Arcángel, where several supporters made the offensive gestures. LaLiga's camera system captured the episode, enabling Spain's National Police Unidad de Control Organizativo (UCO) to identify the individuals for breaching Ley 19/2007, which addresses violence, racism, xenophobia, and intolerance in sport.
ABC Córdoba first reported the expulsions, noting that the disciplinary process now rests with the relevant police authority. Córdoba CF may also revoke the perpetrators' season ticket privileges for violating club rules.
Security forces continue investigating to identify additional fans who appeared to make similar gestures. No further details on the total number of suspects have been released.
Original Sources
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