Miya is disappointed that Acuña was racially discriminated against.

Browse By

Luis Miya insists that all parties must work together to eradicate racism from football. After Sevilla left-back Marcos Acuña was the latest victim.

Getafe midfielder Luis Miya has admitted he was disappointed that fellow Sevilla left-back Marcos Acuña was racially abused by Azulon fans during a game. The Sevillanos stormed to a 1-0 victory on Saturday. From a disclosure with Cadena Ser on Thursday UFABET 

As a result of the incident, Getafe were fined 27,000 euros by the Spanish Football Federation and closed some of the stands at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez stadium for three matches, similar to Valencia’s previous punishment. Racist incident against Vinicius Jr., a Brazilian attacker of Real Madrid, last season. 

‘The truth is I forgot a little bit. We asked Acuña what happened. But he wouldn’t tell us. We kept asking him. And he tells us a little why. Then I found out a little from the news about what had happened.’

‘What is clear is that we need to get rid of these opinions. These insults And the way people express themselves, not just in the Coliseum, if it happens and if it does. We have to stop it. And in other parts they do the same. This is the truth,’ Miya said.