Yamal Denounces Racist Chants During Spain vs Egypt Match

During a friendly match between Spain and Egypt at RCDE Stadium in Barcelona on Tuesday, Yamal, an 18-year-old winger, strongly condemned racist and Islamophobic chants directed at the Egyptian national team. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, and Spanish police have initiated an inquiry into the derogatory chants heard during the first half.
Despite a message promoting anti-xenophobia displayed by stadium management at halftime, some members of the crowd reacted negatively, whistling as the second half began. Yamal expressed his disappointment on social media, calling the chants disrespectful and intolerant, and reminded that football should unite people rather than promote discrimination.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation released a statement condemning the incident and reaffirming its commitment to fighting racial discrimination in football. Spain's coach, Luis de la Fuente, described the behavior as intolerable and called for the identification and banning of the culprits from matches.
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