FIFA has launched disciplinary proceedings against the Royal Spanish Football Federation following reports of Islamophobic and xenophobic chants during an international friendly between Spain and Egypt.
The incident occurred on March 31 at the RCDE Stadium near Barcelona, where some spectators were heard chanting offensive slogans during the match, which ended in a goalless draw.
In a statement, FIFA confirmed it had opened proceedings over the matter, signaling potential sanctions depending on the outcome of its investigation.
Reactions From Players and Authorities
Spain winger Lamine Yamal condemned the behaviour, describing it as “disrespectful and intolerable” in a post shared on social media.
Spanish authorities have also begun their own investigation into the incident, reflecting the seriousness of the allegations.
Egypt FA Responds
The Egyptian Football Association strongly criticised the chants, calling them a “repugnant act of racism.” However, it emphasized that the actions of a small group of fans would not damage the relationship between both football federations.
Broader Context
The case adds to ongoing global efforts by FIFA and national bodies to clamp down on discrimination in football, including racism, xenophobia and religious intolerance.
Depending on findings, disciplinary actions could range from fines to stadium sanctions or other penalties against the Spanish federation.