Brazilian chamber approves blacklist for sports racism

Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved on Tuesday a blacklist for sports entities convicted of racism. The measure punishes clubs for acts by fans, athletes or officials and heads to the Senate. Listed entities lose public contracts and tax benefits for two years.

Brazil's Chamber of Deputies gave symbolic approval on Tuesday (24) to a bill creating the Sports Racism Blacklist. Originally authored by Deputy Bandeira de Mello (PSB-RJ), the text was expanded by rapporteur Deputy Laura Carneiro (PSD-RJ) in the Sports Commission to cover all sports practice entities, not just soccer. It now awaits Senate review. Entities convicted for racist acts by fans, athletes, technical staff or officials at sports events will be listed after a final court ruling. The listing lasts two years, unless early removal is proven through anti-racism actions. While listed, clubs cannot sign public contracts or receive sponsorships or tax benefits, akin to the slave labor blacklist. Lawmakers cited racism cases against Real Madrid striker Vinicius Junior, who has filed over 20 lawsuits in Spanish courts, with two convictions. In February, during Benfica vs. Real Madrid, Argentine player Gianluca Prestianni was accused of racist insults, halting the match for ten minutes; he was provisionally suspended by Uefa. Debate arose over punishing teams for fans' acts. Deputy Luiz Lima (Novo-RJ) asked: “Is one fan enough to punish an entire team with over 500 employees?”. Deputy Alice Portugal (PCdoB-BA), floor rapporteur, responded: “This is the educational nature of the bill; fans must ensure their club stays off such a list”. The provision passed 295-120, with PL, Novo and Missão parties voting against.

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Dramatic illustration of the racism allegation incident during the Benfica-Real Madrid Champions League match, with Vinicius Jr. confronting the referee and Benfica player.
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UEFA probes racism claim in Benfica-Real Madrid Champions League clash

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Real Madrid secured a 1-0 victory over Benfica in the first leg of their Champions League play-off on February 18, 2026, but the match was overshadowed by an alleged racist slur directed at Vinicius Jr. by Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni. The game halted for about eight minutes after Vinicius reported the incident to referee François Letexier, who activated the anti-racism protocol. UEFA has launched an investigation into the matter.

Benfica has suspended five supporters following incidents of racist behavior during the first leg of their Champions League knockout play-off against Real Madrid on February 17, 2026. The action comes after an internal investigation into inappropriate conduct in the stands, amid accusations involving player Gianluca Prestianni and Vinícius Júnior. The Portuguese club emphasized its zero-tolerance policy on discrimination.

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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved the Anti-Faction Bill (PL 5582/25) on the night of February 24, toughening penalties against criminal organizations and militias. Authored by the executive branch, the bill now heads to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for sanction after Senate amendments. The symbolic vote removed the proposed taxation on online bets.

FIFA is set to increase the visibility of its anti-racism messaging at the 2026 World Cup in North America, following criticism over reduced prominence during last year's Club World Cup. The plans include featuring the 'No Racism' campaign in stadiums alongside other initiatives. This comes amid recent allegations of racial abuse involving Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior.

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São Paulo councilor Adrilles Jorge (União Brasil) donned a wig and applied lipstick in the city council chamber to criticize a Senate-approved bill including misogyny among prejudice crimes under the Racism Law. The bill passed on Tuesday (March 24) with 67 votes and heads to the Chamber of Deputies.

PSSI Executive Committee member Arya Sinulingga expressed concern over the resurgence of racism against players in the Super League, including after the Persebaya vs Persib match on March 2, 2026. He also reminded Persijap and Persis supporters not to forget the Kanjuruhan Tragedy following clashes in Jepara on March 5, 2026. PSSI is considering maintaining the away fan ban next season due to ongoing anarchic behavior.

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Manel Hernández, spokesperson for 'Barcelona con la selección', has denied that his group sold or managed the 1,900 tickets in the sectors where racist chants originated during the Spain-Egypt match. The association states the RFEF handled sales and chants occurred in multiple areas of RCDE Stadium. Cornellà's city council condemns the incidents and police are investigating.

 

 

 

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