Three racist acts have taken place in Spanish football stadiums recently, a problem that persists despite existing legislation.
Incidents of racial abuse in Spanish football are not isolated cases, but part of a long-standing trend.
The existing legal framework against racism in football stadiums has not been enough to eradicate the problem.
Acts of racism occur both within and outside the stadiums and affect both the players and their families.
Clubs have the responsibility to prevent racism in their facilities and to take a more active stand to stop these types of crimes.
Conclusion: Despite notable advancements in eliminating violence in the stadiums, racism persists as an intolerable scourge that requires tougher sanctions and greater responsibility from football clubs.