La Liga has once again denounce offensive songs from a local fans against Valencia coach, José Bordalás , during a away game. He did it first after the match played by the black and white team in El Sadar (September 12) and This Thursday he reported that something similar happened in the last match played at home at the Sánchez Pizjuán (September 19). The report includes these grievances that a group of Sevilla fans directed the Valencia coach, José Bordalás, in the letter of complaints that weekly sends to the Anti-Violence Commission and the Competition Committee.
The document indicates that about 350 local fans located in the area of North Goal of the Sánchez Pizjuán stadium, possible local entertainment area, they sang at four different times (minutes 19, 41, 59 and 94) of the match the same song with offenses towards the coach of Valencia. The fans “intoned in a choral and coordinated way the song , ‘lololololoolololo, Bordalás your dead, lolololololo, Bordalás your dead’ , addressed to the coach of the visiting team, and not being seconded by other fans present at the stadium “, he literally quotes the complaint sent by LaLiga that establishes different durations -between six and 20 seconds – of this fact in the four moments.
The letter also highlights that the rest of the fans present in the stadium maintained “an adequate behavior throughout the match “, and that the chants described above only were produced in the indicated area.
The LaLiga informant reflects, in the same way as “on each occasion that chants were made or shouts that could have intolerant content or that could incite violence, racism or xenophobia, the club issued a message through the video tagging res with the following text: ‘ Sevilla FC rejects and condemns any act of violence and in particular insults made in their stadium. Encourage and do not insult. Cordiality, Tolerance & Respect in football ‘”.
The National Professional Soccer League sends a complaint letter to the Competition Committee of the RFEF and the Anti-Violence Commission with those songs that are produced in football matches that incite violence or have content insulting or intolerant . These chants are listed as prohibited behaviors and therefore punishable, both in the Discipline Code Deportiva of the RFEF as in the Legislation against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport.
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