Monkey chants at Spanish football

By The Crowd / Roar Guru

Levante midfielder Pape Diop says he was the subject of monkey chanting by Atletico Madrid fans as his side inflicted a shock 2-0 defeat on Spanish league leaders.

Diop provoked outrage among the Atletico players by dancing in front of the disconsolate travelling fans at the final whistle.

However, the Senegalese said he was just responding to monkey chants aimed towards him as he took a corner deep into stoppage time.

“I went to take a corner and some of the Atletico fans began to make monkey chants. To play it down, I started to dance, but I didn’t insult anyone,” he said.

“I don’t have anything against the Atletico fans because it was only a section that shouted.

“It is a lack of respect that happens in all stadiums. I don’t know if you can call it racist, but the monkey chanting has to stop.”

It is the second time in a week that Spanish football has been rocked by a racist incident after Barcelona defender Dani Alves took a bite out of a banana thrown at him in his side’s win over Villarreal last weekend.

The culprit at El Madrigal was subsequently arrested and handed a lifetime ban from the stadium by Villarreal.

Alves’ action also provoked an international anti-racism campaign across social media with star players of different nationalities and races including Neymar, Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez lending their support to the “we are all monkeys” campaign.

The Crowd Says:

2014-05-05T22:07:53+00:00

Bondy

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Football is a very strange and perplexing sport these types of stories should be exposed and not hidden here in Australia for the sport to keep its beautiful image , but do you associate that type of behaviour with a Tim Cahill and Ellyse Perry who actively participate in the sport ?. Could you imagine Cahill and Perry partaking in such activities ?. See how the sport throws you. The Global nature of the sport and the moronic behaviour of it will never allow decent people such as Australians who actively partake in it to live peacefully with it. The surprising element to me is that racism in football is not just in the back blocks of Europe but for what most Australians would call modern democratised Nations such as Spain and Italy.. Also what surprises some is AFL believe they have racial issues with their sport ?. I think not.

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