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Updated Wednesday, April 3, 2024-13:20

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The Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has sanctioned Getafe with the partial closure of its stadium for three matches and a fine of 27,000 euros for the racist insults of its fans on the last day of the League against Sevilla.

In this match, the anti-racism protocol was applied in the 68th minute after the insults hurled at the Argentine Sevilla player

Marcos Acuña

, who was called a "monkey" from the stands, and later at the coach of the Andalusian team

Quique Sánchez Flores

, who was said " Gypsy".

As confirmed by the RFEF, the sanction in application of article 51.7 of the RFEF Disciplinary Code for the commission of very serious infractions classified in articles 69.1.c), 69.2.d) and 76.2, sections b) and d).

"In the next three matches to be played by Getafe CF, SAD in its sports facilities, public access to the central area of ​​the field must be closed behind the position of assistant referee No. 2, which will be duly delimited, and the player cannot be relocated. the spectators who, if applicable, could be occupying them on a regular basis", dictates the punishment.

"In addition, during the celebration of the matches covered by the sanction of partial closure, the closed area must display a visible message condemning violent, racist, xenophobic and intolerant acts and behavior in football and supporting fair play," it adds. the Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

Getafe's next home games will be against Real Sociedad (April 21), Athletic (May 5) and Atlético (May 15). Only in the last league match against Mallorca will the Coliseum regain its full capacity.