Gil Marín explodes after the sanction against Atlético: he regrets the politicization of the derby incident and throws a dart at the Police

Anti-violence has proposed a significant sanction after the incidents that occurred in the Madrid derby between Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid. In a report presented after analyzing the facts, the Commission proposes the closure of the Metropolitan stadium for 15 days and a fine of 65,000 euros to the red and white club. This sanction is in addition to the measures previously imposed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) through the Competition Committee, which included the partial closure of the south end of the stadium for three matches and a fine of 45,000 euros.

“We are tired of populist and demagogue use”

After learning about the Anti-Violence proposal, Miguel Ángel Gil Marín, CEO of Atlético de Madrid, spoke through the club’s media in which he spoke about the incidents and the proposed anti-violence sanction of 65,000 euros and 15 days. closing of the Metropolitan. “Club Atlético de Madrid considers this sanction proposal completely disproportionate, since it seeks to punish 70,000 people for the unjustifiable behavior of a few,” they point out from the mattress entity.

“We are fed up with the populist and demagogue use of these incidents. Sports justice should not be politicized. Some truths, half-truths and also many lies have been told. Since that Sunday everyone has given their opinion on the events in our stadium when, Unfortunately, there have been widespread incidents in other stadiums and cities,” the red and white leader emphatically adds in a statement made public last night.

The club asks for help to fight against the violent and defends its actions from minute one. “From the moment the incidents occurred, the club’s Security department has worked to identify those involved, four of whom have already been permanently expelled as members of the club. The identification work of more involved remain open and the same punishment as the four mentioned will be applied to them” says Gil Marín.

We have no information from the Police

The top red-and-white leader who already denied JUPOL about the complaint of not letting the agents intervene has not hesitated to throw a barb at the police management of this matter. “We need information to be able to act against the violent and expel them permanently from the club. Today, We have identified through our own means four partners who have been permanently expelled. The sanction proposal speaks of six identified and twenty suspects who are being investigated about whom we do not have any information from the Police. Thus it is impossible for us to act. I hope they provide us with the identity of those 26 so we can proceed in the same way as with the four expelled. But we need the information, we need help.”

This closure proposal comes days after the Competition Committee of the Spanish Federation communicated a sanction to close the lower south end of the stadium for three games due to these same incidents. For the club it is evident that: “we are being judged in two different instances for the same facts. Double jeopardy makes no sense.”

To these two sanctions we must add the 30,000 euros that the UEFA Appeal Committee imposed on him for the display of Nazi symbols by their fans on the trip to Lisbon for the confrontation against Benfica on the second day of the Champions League.