Overview
- The commission proposed penalties for 38 people over incidents during the final four stages of La Vuelta, with fines ranging from €1,500 to €5,000 and access bans of up to 12 months.
- Interior sources indicated the cases center on pro‑Palestine activists who opposed the Israel‑Premier Tech team, and the race’s planned finish in Madrid was suspended.
- The body also moved to fine 44 additional spectators for conduct covered by the Sports Law in separate cases.
- Two attendees at the Sanlúcar de Barrameda horse races face proposed sanctions—€5,000 and a 12‑month ban for trying to enter the boxes area with a minor, and €3,001 with a six‑month ban for confronting security while intoxicated.
- In football, proposed measures include a €3,001 fine for Huesca over alcohol control failures and sanctions for two fans, while upcoming matches involving Rayo Vallecano, Sporting Gijón vs Racing Santander, and Málaga vs Deportivo were declared high risk.