He is accused of spreading on social media so-called xenophobic messages, of hatred and of inciting violence against people. The Anti-violence Commission has also imposed on Osasuna a fine of EUR 20,000 for errors in measures to control the public’s stay in the League Against Barcelona party.
The Anti-violence Commission has proposed to the alleged head of Indar Gorri’s social media profiles fines of EUR 60,000 and a ban on access to sports venues for a period of 24 months. The European Commission has accused him of spreading hate messages, xenophobic messages and messages that incite violence on social networks.
The group against violence met yesterday and concluded that Osasuna supporters have been fined for violating Law 19/2007 on violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport. In addition, the Commission has proposed a fine of EUR 20,000 for Osasuna for errors in the measures to control the public’s stay in the Liga match against Barcelona.
Even in that same party, the committee has proposed the sanction for an amateur, as reported by the club bilbaíno. The committee has imposed a penalty of EUR 3,000 for "paralysing and leaping the club's security workers" and a ban on access to sports venues for a period of six months.