CE Sabadell player reported for inciting chants against the Spanish Prime Minister

The Neighborhood Associations Federation requests disciplinary measures and to declare him persona non grata.

Facade of the Sabadell City Hall on a sunny day.
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Facade of the Sabadell City Hall on a sunny day.

The Federation of Neighborhood Associations of Sabadell has filed a complaint for an alleged hate crime against the CE Sabadell goalkeeper following the events that took place last Saturday.

The neighborhood entity formalized the complaint after the footballer encouraged the public to shout insults against the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, during the team's promotion celebration to the Second Division from the Sabadell City Hall balcony.
In addition to the legal action, the FAVS has registered a request with the local government to consider declaring the player persona non grata in the municipality. Residents argue that the institutional balcony should not be a space to promote tension or degrade democratic respect.
Furthermore, the entity has urged the club to open a firm disciplinary file against the athlete. For its part, CE Sabadell issued a statement rejecting the events and emphasizing that this behavior does not align with the club's values. The player has also issued a public apology for the incident.