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Fan protests in Spanish football

Explore the various demonstrations and protests by fans in Spanish football, a recurring phenomenon driven by league decisions, club management, or refereeing issues. From silent player stoppages to mass supporter demonstrations, these actions reflect the passion and discontent within the sport. Discover how fans and players use their voice to influence the future of football in Spain. Understand the motivations behind these protests, which often center on transparency, tradition, and the integrity of the game.

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    Attendance Strike 'Empty Stadium' (Sevilla FC)

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    This protest is one of the most recent and drastic, called to leave the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán deserted. It seeks to send a strong message to the Sevilla FC board regarding the institutional crisis and economic management.

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    Protest 'You are killing Sevilla' (Sevilla FC)

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    • Demonstrates passionate fan support

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    This protest, with a symbolic 'funeral', reflects the peak of the Sevilla fans' discontent with the board. Fans believe the club is being 'kidnapped' by the shareholder families.

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    Protests against the board and players (Valencia CF)

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    Around three hundred Valencia CF fans gathered in front of Mestalla, criticizing Peter Lim's management and the team's performance. This intense protest included whistles and a 'pañolada' (waving of white handkerchiefs), showing the fans' exasperation.

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    Ultras Sur Protest against Florentino Pérez (Real Madrid)

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    The Ultras Sur planned a massive protest at the Bernabéu to demand Florentino Pérez's resignation. Although expelled from the stadium, their organizational capacity remains relevant and generates debate about criticism within the club.

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    Whistles and protests over management and performance (Real Madrid)

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    Real Madrid fans whistled and protested during the match against Levante, pointing to the club's management and the team's performance. This reflects widespread discontent beyond ultra groups.

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    Protest over Ertzaintza fines (Athletic Club)

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    Athletic Club's Iñigo Cabacas Herri Harmaila (ICHH) went on strike in protest of Ertzaintza fines and the club's perceived complicity. This shows an internal conflict among the fans and with the authorities.

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    Protest over venue change (Rayo Vallecano)

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    • Fans united in protest against presidency

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    Rayo Vallecano fans proposed not attending the match against Atlético de Madrid, which was moved to Leganés. This protest illustrates the fans' defense of their home ground and the club's identity.