An Espanyol fan who racially abused Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams has been sentenced to a year in prison by a court in Barcelona, Spain.
The Espanyol fan was sentenced to prison by the court on Wednesday.
The fan was accused of making racist gestures and chants towards the Ghana international at the RCDE Stadium in January 2020.
The fan will not have to serve the prison time, in accordance with Spanish law, because the sentence is under two years, and they have no prior convictions.
They were fined around 1,000 euros ($1,200) and banned from going to football stadiums for the next three years, said a statement from the High Court of Justice of Catalonia.
The Spanish Prosecutor’s Office was initially looking for a two-year sentence but agreed a deal with the accused.
Spanish football has been plagued by racist incidents in recent years.
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In February 2025, another match between Espanyol and Athletic Bilbao at the same ground was stopped after allegations that visiting forward Maroan Sannadi was being racially abused by home fans.
In June, four Atletico Madrid fans were dealt suspended jail sentences for hanging a dummy of Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior from a bridge in what police deemed a “hate crime”.
Brazil’s Vinicius has been targeted several times since he moved to Madrid in 2018, with various court convictions for the offenders.
In June 2024, three Valencia fans were sentenced to eight months in prison for abusing the Madrid star.
Vinicius, Inaki Williams and his younger brother Nico Williams have been key figures in the fight against racism in Spanish football.
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