The Spanish La Liga match between Elche and Espanyol was interrupted following reports of racist slurs directed at Omar El Hilali. This incident coincided with a radical proposal from FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who advocates for punishing players with a red card for covering their mouths during on-field conversations. Meanwhile, in the Portuguese league, Jose Mourinho announced the exclusion of Gianluca Prestianni if allegations of racism against Vinicius Jr are confirmed.
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Events of the past weekend on European pitches were dominated by debates on racism and professional ethics. During a Spanish top-flight match between Elche and Espanyol, the referee was forced to implement the official anti-racism protocol. The victim was Omar El Hilali, a defender for the visiting team, who accused the home player Rafa Mir of directing the words 'you came here on a raft' (Spanish: patera) at him. The referee halted the match for several minutes, and information about the incident was recorded in the official match report. Notably, El Hilali was born in L'Hospitalet, Spain, which adds an extra layer of absurdity and xenophobia to the insult. In response to the growing number of hard-to-verify verbal incidents on the pitch, FIFA President Gianni Infantino proposed a revolutionary change to the rules. He suggests that referees should punish players with a red card if they cover their mouths with their hands during discussions with opponents or the referee. According to the head of the world federation, such behavior serves to hide offensive, often racist content, which prevents subsequent analysis by video systems or lip-reading. Infantino argues that football needs absolute transparency, and covering the mouth should be treated as unsporting behavior that undermines the integrity of the discipline. FIFA's anti-racism protocol, consisting of three steps (stop the match, interrupt the match, end the match), was introduced in 2017 to formalize the fight against discrimination in stadiums worldwide.Simultaneously, a declaration by Jose Mourinho, coach of Benfica Lisbon, sparked loud echoes. The Portuguese manager referred to allegations against his player, Gianluca Prestianni, who is accused of racist attacks on Vinicius Jr. Mourinho made it clear: if the player's guilt is proven, his career at Benfica will come to an end. Meanwhile, in Gijon, a tragedy of a different nature occurred – the match between local Sporting and Leganes was definitively halted and called off due to the sudden death of a fan in the stands of the El Molinón stadium. <cytat autor=
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