Real Madrid
defender
Antonio Rudiger
was racially abused by fans after the team's game at
Cadiz
in the Spanish league on Saturday.
Video posted by Spanish media on Sunday showed Cadiz fans yelling insults at Rudiger after he went to the stands to give away his shirt to someone who appeared to be a Madrid supporter. Objects were also thrown at the German defender, who is Black.
Rudiger exchanged a few words with some of the fans yelling at him before giving his shirt away and saluting some of the supporters. Two people who appeared to be members of Madrid's staff came over to lead the player away from the fans.
The incident happened after
Madrid's 2-0 win
against relegation-threatened Cadiz.
Spanish football has been marred by racism this season, with Rudiger's teammate
Vinicius Junior
having been targeted during several matches.
Earlier this month, the
Brazil
international testified against a
Mallorca
fan who was accused of racially abusing him during a match. The same fan was also accused of insulting
Villarreal
midfielder
Samu Chukwueze
in another league match.
The Spanish league has filed several formal complaints to authorities over insults against Vinicius, with some of them having already being shelved. The league also recently increased the number of monitors at Madrid matches to identify perpetrators.
Valladolid recently suspended 12 season-ticket holders while investigating alleged verbal abuse of Vinicius.
The first trial against a fan who racially abused a player in Spain is expected to begin this year following remarks by an
Espanyol
supporter against
Athletic Club
forward
Inaki Williams
a few years ago.