Four Atletico Madrid ultras have been charged for allegedly hanging an effigy of Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr from a bridge before the derby in January.
The incident, which occurred prior to the much-anticipated match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey, has brought to light the heated rivalry between these two Spanish football clubs. The four fans involved now face serious charges, as per The Athletic.
In an act that has been condemned by many, an effigy of Vinicius Jr, the talented Brazilian winger, was hung from a bridge near the Real Madrid training ground. This wasn’t the only display of animosity, as a banner with the message “Madrid hates Real” was also unfurled, further fueling the intense rivalry.
The Madrid Public Prosecutors office is pushing for severe consequences, seeking a four-year prison sentence for each of the individuals involved. The fans themselves have claimed to be “ideologically identified with the extreme right,” providing insight into their motivations and potentially shedding light on the underlying complexities of the situation.
It’s important to note that these charges of intimidation and ‘acting against fundamental rights and public freedoms’ are being taken very seriously. The arrests were initially made in May, and now with the formal charges brought forward, the case is set to be heard.
As this legal process unfolds, the football world eagerly awaits the outcome and potential repercussions for those involved. Meanwhile, Vinicius Jr continues to focus on his career, likely to take to the pitch for Real Madrid’s upcoming match against Real Betis this weekend.
This incident serves as a stark reminder that sports rivalries should be passionate and spirited but should never spill over into harmful or offensive actions. It is hoped that through the proper channels of justice, measures can be taken to prevent such incidents from happening in the future and promote a more positive and respectful atmosphere in football.

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