Club of Spain elaborates Netflix and producer of the documentary of Vini Jr.

Club of Spain elaborates Netflix and producer of the documentary of Vini Jr.

Valencia went to court against the Netflix streaming platform and the manufacturer’s conspiracy films for the images of the documentary “Baila, Vini”. The Club Soccer Club of Spain states that production distorts the episode in which the Brazilian Vinicius Júnior was the victim of racism in May 2023.

A rectification request had already been made, but it was ignored. For this reason, a cause was presented to the Court n. 1 of the city of Valencia which supports damage to the damage to the image and distortion of the reality of the facts.

Netflix is ​​accused of damaging the image of the Spanish club that makes the documentary in its catalog (image: Skorzewiak/Shutterstock)

Documentary Baila, wines Generated reactions (image: dissemination/netflix)

On May 21, 2023, Vini Jr. was the victim of racism during a match between Valencia and Real Madrid for the Spanish championship at the Mestalla Stadium. In the second half, the Brazilian stressed two fans who were imitating the monkeys against him. The game was paralyzed for a few minutes, but it was resumed. In the last minutes, a confusion among the players of both teams has generated expulsion from the Brazilian.

Vinicius left the field ironically applauding the arbitration of the arbitration and, at the end of the game, he used social networks to speak, indicating that the expulsion was “a prize for the suffering of racism”. He also criticized Laliga’s direction, stating that the responsible entity of Spanish football “finds cases of prejudice normal.

Vinicius Jr, Real Madrid player
Brazilian Vini Jr. was the victim of racism in Spain (image: Saolab Press/Shutterstock)

With the repercussion, Valencia promised to ban the authors of the racist insults, but also accused the player and coach of Real Madrid Carlo Ancelotti, generalizing that all Mestalla fans had called the Brazilian monkey. In the end three fans were sentenced to eight months in prison in Spain. They were also forbidden to enter any football stage for two years and be punished with fines. The information comes from Globe exports.

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