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    Vinicius Jr: Eight years at Real Madrid, 20 cases of alleged racist abuse

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonFebruary 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The hostility towards Vinicius is real – and it has names, dates and court sentences.

    The latest incident at the Estadio da Luz marks the 20th time he has allegedly been abused in his time with Real Madrid.

    He has been insulted in stadiums across Spain. He has testified in court after a black mannequin wearing his shirt was hung from a bridge.

    He has seen fans being sanctioned with suspended sentences for racist abuse in Valencia and Mallorca. This was largely thanks to La Liga’s efforts to ensure those actions do not remain unpunished within a judicial culture that long treated football’s “industrial” language and “banter” with indulgence.

    A chronology of some of the incidents suffered by him makes for depressing reading.

    Back in October 2021 during a Clasico at the Camp Nou, a fan shouted racist abuse at him as he was being substituted. The case was closed because the police were unable to identify the perpetrator.

    Then in March 2022, Mallorca fans made monkey noises towards him and told him that he should “go pick bananas”.

    The authorities were “outraged” and said it was “despicable” but not “criminally significant”. No action was taken.

    On the Spanish football programme El Chiringuito, Pedro Bravo, the head of the Spanish Football Agents’ Association, suggested Vinicius should “stop acting like a monkey” and respect his opponents.

    He later apologized on X, claiming he had “badly used the expression… in a metaphorical way to mean ‘fooling around'”.

    The comment caused outrage, especially in Brazil. No further action was taken.

    In September 2022, Atletico Madrid fans chanted racist abuse outside the stadium. Prosecutors did not file charges.

    Then things got even worse.

    A doll wearing Vinicius’ jersey was found hanging from a bridge in January 2023. Four members of the supporters’ group Frente Atletico were sentenced to prison terms of between 14 and 22 months, which were later commuted to fines and restraining orders.

    Further incidents followed over the next few months, all of which led to little or no repercussions for the perpetrators.

    If there was a turning point it occurred in Valencia at the Mestalla in May 2023, when Vinicius confronted the stands after being insulted.

    Later, in extra time, he was sent off after an argument with Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and for punching Hugo Duro in the face.

    In June 2024, three fans were sentenced to eight months in prison and two years of stadium bans for their part in the abuse. It was the first sentence of its kind in Spain.

    When he returned to Mestalla in March 2024 he was met by a chorus of boos. His response? Two goals, celebrated with a raised fist.

    Sometimes he doesn’t even have to be at the match to suffer the racial taunts.

    Eleven days after the Mestalla return, racist abuse towards him was chanted before a Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and Inter. Real Madrid reported the incident to the hate crimes prosecutor’s office.

    Then five days later, at Osasuna’s ground shouts of “Vinicius die” were heard.

    On 29 September 2024, four people were arrested for inciting a hate campaign on social media under anonymity to insult the player during the derby against Atletico Madrid.

    Most recently, this February, during the Copa del Rey semi-final against Real Sociedad, referee Jose Maria Sanchez Martinez paused the match through Spain’s anti-hate protocol.

    This was due to chants against another player, but the cameras also captured a fan making monkey gestures towards Vinicius during the stoppage. The club broadcast announcements over the PA system and LED screens rejecting xenophobic chants.

    Only last month, during Alvaro Arbeloa’s debut as Real manager against Albacete in the Copa del Rey, a group of their fans hurled racist insults at the Brazilian.

    La Liga strongly condemned the incident, reaffirming its support for the player.

    And now the Lisbon incident.

    Perhaps you might wonder why Vinicius continues to react and fight? He gave an answer in June 2024 after the racists who abused him in Valencia were sentenced to jail term.

    “Many people asked me to ignore it, others said that my fight was in vain and that I should just ‘play football’,” Vinicius said in a post on X.

    “But, as I’ve always said, I’m not a victim of racism. I am an executioner of racists. This first criminal conviction in Spanish history is not for me. It’s for all black people.”



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