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Spain’s Anti-Violence Panel Proposes Fines and Bans for 38 Over La Vuelta Protest Disruptions

Issued under Spain’s sports anti-violence law, the measures remain proposals pending administrative resolution.

Overview

  • The State Commission outlined fines ranging from €1,500 to €5,000 and bans on access to sports venues for up to 12 months.
  • Interior sources say the proposed cases primarily target pro-Palestine activists identified during protests against the Israel‑Premier Tech team.
  • Police reports describe road blockages, objects thrown and disobedience that led to neutralized sections, a delayed start of the final stage and the suspension of the Madrid finish.
  • The Commission designated upcoming fixtures as high risk, including Rayo Vallecano vs Shkendija Tetovo on October 2 and Segunda División matches at Gijón and Málaga on October 12.
  • Additional proposals include fines tied to two incidents at the Sanlúcar de Barrameda horse races, a €3,001 sanction for SD Huesca over alcohol controls, and penalties contemplated for 44 other fans under the sports law.