La Liga on Monday condemned threats and intimidation by Sevilla fans against their own players and directors after they suffered their third consecutive defeat in the league.
Sevilla, 17th in the Spanish top flight, lost 1-0 to bottom side Real Oviedo on Sunday, and some supporters met the team at the airport on their return to insult it, while others were at the club’s training ground wearing masks.
La Liga said in a statement that this behavior “unacceptably crosses the line between legitimate criticism and sporting expression.”
Earlier this season, some Sevilla fans tried to force their way onto the training pitch to protest to the players.
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La Liga said it would report the incident to Spanish authorities and continue to take action against similar incidents in the future.
“Anyone who crosses the line from criticism to threats, intimidation or intimidation stops behaving like a fan and starts behaving like a violent individual,” La Liga said. “And against violent individuals, La Liga stands and will take action.”
Sevilla, winless after five games, are two points above the relegation zone with eight games left in the season.
Published on April 6, 2026

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