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Police say the four people in custody are "ultra" fans, associated with another Madrid football club.
Dozens of people gather in downtown Rio de Janeiro to demonstrate in solidarity with football player Vinicius Junior who this week was the victim of racist abuse while playing for Real Madrid in Spain.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti says that racism in football "has to stop" after Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior was abused by Valencia fans. The 22-year-old forward suffered racist taunts at Mestalla on 21 May in La Liga, with three fans arrested by Spanish police on Tuesday.
Spain has a "problem" with racism, the head of the country's football federation says a day after Real Madrid's forward Vinicius Junior was again the target of racist chants during a match. "As long as there is just one fan, a single undesirable, or a group of undesirables who hurl insults" says Luis Rubiales, "we have a serious problem."
Valencia (Spain), Mar 21 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) Some 200 people protested on Sunday in Valencia against racism on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN VALENCIA.