LaLiga condemns offensive chants against Mirandés during the derby

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By By Joan

The derby between Mirandés and Burgos, which recently took place at El Plantío, has been the subject of several official complaints related to inappropriate behavior by supporters. According to reports, LaLiga noted up to six occurrences of offensive chants aimed at the Mirandés club during this match. This incident raises significant concerns about violence and intolerance in football.

Denunciation of Offensive Chants

The *National Professional Football League* was alerted by its official representative present at the match and other information channels regarding violent and discriminatory behaviors. After analyzing visual and audio records, it was found that offensive chants were sung by a group of local supporters known as ’La Hinchada del Arlanzón’.

These controversial chants have been reported to the Competition Committee of the Spanish Federation and the Anti-Violence Commission for evaluation and potential sanction. It is worth noting that no similar observations were made regarding the Mirandés supporters, who displayed exemplary behavior during the match.

Specific Incidents Reported

The offensive chants started one minute before kick-off, when the supporters’ group began chanting “One, two, three, puto Mirandés” for about ten seconds. Subsequently, identical chants were noted several times during the match, particularly at minutes 23, 30, and 93.

Furthermore, during the match, supporters also shouted insults at the opposing goalkeeper during his goal kicks, which was recorded in the referee’s report. The repetition of these acts throughout the match raised concerns about the atmosphere of the encounter.

Reaction from Concerned Parties

These incidents provoked a negative reaction from Mirandés officials present in the stands, emphasizing that such chants do not reflect local culture. The management insisted that the majority of supporters behaved appropriately, pointing out that these unacceptable behaviors do not reflect the general attitude of football fans in the region.

The situation was exacerbated by the fact that less offensive chants, related to sports rivalries, were also made but were not reported due to their non-offensive nature. This demonstrates the complexity of chants and behaviors that can be perceived differently depending on the contexts.

Conclusion

The incidents that occurred during this LaLiga derby highlight the need for ongoing dialogue about managing supporter behavior. While certain actions are condemned, it remains essential to celebrate fair play and the spirit of competition that should govern football. The next steps will be crucial to ensure that violence and intolerance have no place in the sport.

Source: www.elcorreo.com