A Spanish court has dropped a lawsuit over alleged racist abuse aimed at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior during a La Liga match last year against Osasuna.
During Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Osasuna at the club's El Sadar stadium in the northern city of Pamplona on February 18, 2023, someone from the crowd was heard on camera shouting racial insults at Vinicius.
But the case was dropped by the Spanish authorities on Tuesday.
'From the actions that occurred, it is clear that the facts could constitute a crime, but there is not enough data to know the identity of the perpetrators,' the Pamplona court handling the case said in a statement to Spanish outlet Marca.
Vinicius, who has repeatedly been targeted with racial slurs in Spain, has become a leader in the fight against racism in Spanish football.
Spanish prosecutors are seeking four-year jail terms for four men arrested on suspicion of hanging a dummy of the Brazilian international from a Madrid bridge ahead of a Real Madrid match against Atletico Madrid in January 2023.
Vinicius, 22, released a damning statement last May saying the racial abuse he has received while playing in Spain is 'inhuman.'
The winger has been targeted with racism and hateful messages on 10 separate occasions and has been subjected to death threats from rivals fans at some away games this season.
He added: 'It is not fair that a poor boy who is winning in his life, becoming one of the best in the world, certainly the best at Real Madrid, is insulted in every stadium he goes to.'
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