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Spain call on anti-doping chief to quit after malpractice accusations

Spain's leading government sports authority demanded the director of their anti-doping agency (CELAD) resigns after accusations of malpractice.

File photo of a Spanish football stadium
File photo of a Spanish football stadium. Spain has demanded the director of their anti-doping agency (CELAD) resigns after accusations of malpractice. Photo by koby ツ on Unsplash

The High Council of sports said late Friday they had passed a report on the anti-doping agency to Spanish prosecutors after an investigation into a complaint.

The complaint alleged “irregularities in the use of public funds and in the control and sanctioning of doping”.

Spanish media outlet Relevo said this week that the country’s anti-doping agency exploited bureaucratic loopholes to cover up positive cases.

The council, led by Jose Manuel Rodriguez Uribes, asked for CELAD director Jose Luis Terreros to stand down because of the “reputational damage” Spanish sport and the anti-doping agency has been exposed to.

If Terreros does not quit then Uribes and the Minister of Education and Sports, Pilar Alegria, would attempt to have him removed, the council said.

Uribes reiterated “Spain’s commitment to ensure that all athletes compete on equal terms and that the purity of sport prevails” and said they would “cooperate faithfully” with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

WADA criticised Spain’s anti-doping agency on Friday and threatened potential “significant consequences for Spanish sport” if doping cases are not dealt with appropriately.

“We are well aware of deep-seated issues within Spanish anti-doping,” said WADA president Witold Banka.

“I am disappointed with the level of cooperation we have received from CELAD as we seek to improve the system for Spanish athletes.” 

WADA said the matter was still under “comprehensive investigation”.

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Vinicius says Spain should lose 2030 World Cup unless racism declines

Brazilian striker Vinicius Junior has called for Spain to be stripped of its 2030 World Cup hosting duties unless it makes progress on the issue of racism in stadiums.

Vinicius says Spain should lose 2030 World Cup unless racism declines

The Real Madrid star, who has repeatedly been the victim of racist abuse from opposition fans at La Liga matches, said during an interview broadcast on CNN on Tuesday that more needed to be done to change attitudes in Spanish society.

“Until 2030, there is a lot of room for improvement, so I hope that Spain can evolve and understand how serious it is to insult someone because of the colour of their skin,” the 24-year-old striker said.

“If by 2030 things don’t improve, I think we have to move the location because if a player doesn’t feel comfortable and safe playing in a country where they can suffer racism, it’s a bit difficult.”

His comments caused an uproar in Spain, which will host the 2030 World Cup alongside Portugal and Morocco, with three matches also taking place in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.

“Spain is in no way a racist country,” Vinicius’s Real Madrid teammate Dani Carvajal told a news conference on Wednesday, adding Spain “does not deserve to be deprived of the World Cup”.

“I know what Vinicius has to put up with but La Liga is improving and protocols are being drawn up so that these people can no longer take part in sporting events,” the defender said.

Spain national team coach Luis de la Fuente agreed with Carvajal.

“There are always undesirables but Spain is not racist, it is an example of coexistence and integration,” he said.

Madrid’s conservative mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida condemned Vinicius’s comments, calling them “deeply unfair”, and said he should apologise.

A Spanish court in June handed three Valencia fans eight-month jail terms for racist abuse towards Vinicius Junior at a La Liga match last year, the first such conviction in Spain.

In July, another person was given an eight-month suspended jail term for online racist abuse targeting Vinicius and his German Real Madrid teammate Antonio Rudiger.

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