UEFA Probes Racial Abuse Allegations Against Vinicius Jr in Champions League Clash

UEFA has opened an investigation into claims that Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior was racially abused by Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni during a Champions League playoff match. The incident occurred after Vinicius celebrated a goal, leading to a confrontation and a 10-minute stoppage as the referee followed protocol. Vinicius responded on social media, calling racists "cowards" and questioning the yellow card he received for his celebration. Real Madrid secured a 1-0 victory in the match, damaging Benfica's chances of advancing.

Key Points: UEFA Probes Vinicius Jr Racial Abuse in Benfica vs Real Madrid

  • UEFA launches probe into alleged abuse
  • Incident occurred after Vinicius's goal celebration
  • Match halted for 10 minutes following protocol
  • Prestianni faces potential disciplinary sanctions
  • Real Madrid won the match 1-0
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UEFA orders probe after alleged racial abuse of Vinicius Jr during Benfica vs Real Madrid clash

UEFA investigates alleged racial abuse of Vinicius Jr by Gianluca Prestianni during a Champions League playoff. Match halted for 10 minutes.

"Racists are, above all, cowards. - Vinicius Junior"

Nyon, Feb 18

European football governing body, UEFA, has ordered a probe into claims that Real Madrid's star player Vinicius Junior was racially abused by Gianluca Prestianni during the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 playoffs against Benfica played on February 17.

The incident happened when Vinicius was handed a yellow card by the referee for a wild celebration after scoring a goal against Benfica. During the celebration, he was confronted by Prestianni, who pulled his shirt up over his mouth before saying something that the Real Madrid star felt was abusive.

Vinicius then spoke to referee Francois Letexier, who halted the match for ten minutes and followed UEFA's protocol for dealing with allegations of racist abuse from a player.

The governing body confirmed on Tuesday that the review of the match is underway, and if Prestianni is found guilty, he will face disciplinary sanctions.

"The official reports from the matches played last night are currently being reviewed," said UEFA.

"Where issues are reported, proceedings are opened and, if they lead to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions, they are announced on the UEFA disciplinary website. We have no further information to provide you or any other comment to make on this matter at this stage," the governing body added.

After the match, Vinicius posted a photo on Instagram of himself celebrating by the Benfica corner flag.

He wrote, "Racists are, above all, cowards. They need to cover their mouths with their shirts to show how they are weak. Nothing that happened today is new to me in my life and in my family's life. I was shown a yellow card for celebrating a goal. I still don't know why."

Speaking of the match, Benfica could not make good on their opportunities as they lost to Real Madrid 1-0, denting their chances of moving to the next round of the tournament.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a football fan, this is heartbreaking. The beautiful game is being stained by such incidents. I hope the probe is swift and fair. Also, why was Vinicius booked for celebrating? That seems very harsh and adds insult to injury.
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Vikram M
Strong statement from Vinicius. "Racists are, above all, cowards." Absolutely correct. They hide behind anonymity or, in this case, a shirt. UEFA must set an example here. A lengthy ban for the guilty player is the minimum required.
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Rohit P
While racism is completely unacceptable, I have to say the article is a bit one-sided. We only have Vinicius's claim so far. Let's wait for the full investigation. Due process is important. Hope the truth comes out.
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Priya S
This hits close to home. We see discrimination based on skin colour in our own society too. It's a global disease. Sports should be a platform to fight it, not perpetuate it. Solidarity with Vinicius Jr. 💪
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Michael C
The protocol worked! The match was stopped. That's progress. Now the governing body needs to follow through with decisive punishment. Empty gestures won't solve the problem. Benfica's loss is karma, frankly.

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