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Identified three Ultras from Espanyol who threatened the judge with faces at the target.
National Police has identified three members of Ultra. RCD Espanyolbelongs to a group called curveLast March, he threatened the judges in Part 1 by placing his face inside his target under the motto “that’s what’s needed” right next to the RCDE Stadium.
The banner with the referee’s face appearing at Mira’s Point was placed near the RCDE Stadium in Cornera/El Prat del Bregat (Barcelona) one day before the league match between Espanyol and Atletico de Madrid on March 29th, with the phrases of the requested phrase being given.
As the National Police reported Wednesday, the image of the judge with his face of the target had a major impact on social networks, and its spread was accompanied by a harmful and threatening message to the person instructed. Both the victims and the Royal Spanish Football Federation, and the National Pro Football Lariga, filed their respective complaints at these events.
A police investigation called “Operation Pitch” allowed us to identify three members of Curve, ultra-group followers of the blue and white team, accused of threatening crimes.
The three, identified by the national police, managed the profile of the social network on which the banner photos were published, accompanied by the phrase “harmful and threatening” and the message “increasing hostility and hostility towards the judge and externalizing the serious and objective threat of reality.”
During the 2024-2025 soccer season, the national police arrested more than 70 people across Spain in connection with football violence.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
