Real Madrid has submitted evidence to UEFA supporting Vinicius Jr's allegation of racial abuse by Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni during their Champions League match. The incident occurred in a 1-0 victory for Real Madrid on February 17, 2026, at Benfica's stadium in Lisbon. Prestianni denies the claims, and UEFA is investigating amid escalating tensions.
The UEFA Champions League playoff match between Benfica and Real Madrid on February 17, 2026, ended with a 1-0 win for Real Madrid, thanks to a goal by Vinicius Jr six minutes into the second half. The game was overshadowed by an allegation of racism when Vinicius accused Benfica forward Gianluca Prestianni of calling him a “monkey” while covering his mouth with his shirt. The match was interrupted for eight minutes as Vinicius approached the referee to report the incident.
Prestianni, a 20-year-old Argentine, has denied the accusation, stating on social media that Vinicius misinterpreted his remark and that he has never been racist. He wrote: “I want to clarify that at no time did I insult Vinícius Jr who, unfortunately, misinterpreted something he thinks he heard. I’ve never been racist with anyone and I regret the threats I received from the Real Madrid players.” Benfica has supported Prestianni, releasing video footage they claim shows no other Madrid player heard the alleged slur. However, the footage depicts Kylian Mbappe in dialogue with Prestianni before he covers his mouth and appears to speak toward Vinicius.
On February 19, 2026, Real Madrid issued a statement announcing they had submitted all available evidence to UEFA regarding the incidents. The club stated: “Real Madrid CF announces that today it has submitted all available evidence to UEFA regarding the incidents that occurred last Tuesday, February 17, during the Champions League match our team played in Lisbon against SL Benfica. Our club has actively collaborated with the investigation opened by UEFA following the unacceptable episodes of racism experienced during that match.” Real Madrid expressed appreciation for the global support Vinicius has received and committed to eradicating racism in sports.
Benfica has also filed a complaint with UEFA against Real Madrid's Federico Valverde for alleged violent conduct. The incident occurred after the 80th minute when Valverde struck Benfica's Samuel Dahl in the face during a tussle, but no card was issued and VAR did not intervene. Benfica argues it warranted a red card.
The controversy has drawn broader attention, with FIFA considering new regulations to penalize players covering their mouths on the pitch, unofficially called the “Prestianni Law.” Former Benfica coach Jose Mourinho faced criticism for suggesting Vinicius disrespected the home crowd with his celebrations. Prestianni reportedly plans to play in the return leg at Santiago Bernabéu despite threats.