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Spanish police arrest Dani Alves banana thrower suspect | Spanish police arrest Dani Alves banana thrower suspect |
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Spanish police say they have arrested a spectator suspected of throwing a banana at Barcelona's Brazilian footballer Dani Alves last weekend. | Spanish police say they have arrested a spectator suspected of throwing a banana at Barcelona's Brazilian footballer Dani Alves last weekend. |
The racist incident took place as the player was about to take a corner in a match at Villarreal on Sunday. | The racist incident took place as the player was about to take a corner in a match at Villarreal on Sunday. |
Alves responded by peeling and eating the banana - which received praise worldwide and sparked a large social media campaign against racism. | Alves responded by peeling and eating the banana - which received praise worldwide and sparked a large social media campaign against racism. |
The man detained has been identified as a 26-year-old Villarreal supporter. | |
He has been named as David Campaya Lleo, local media say. | He has been named as David Campaya Lleo, local media say. |
The club said earlier the man involved had had his season ticket withdrawn and been given a lifetime ban. | The club said earlier the man involved had had his season ticket withdrawn and been given a lifetime ban. |
The Barcelona defender expressed his surprise at the outpouring of support in the wake of the banana affair. His team eventually won the match 3-2, at Villareal's El Madrigal stadium in Castellon on Spain's east coast. | The Barcelona defender expressed his surprise at the outpouring of support in the wake of the banana affair. His team eventually won the match 3-2, at Villareal's El Madrigal stadium in Castellon on Spain's east coast. |
Alves told BBC Brasil on Wednesday it was "not an isolated incident", and that he had been denouncing racist insults for six years. | Alves told BBC Brasil on Wednesday it was "not an isolated incident", and that he had been denouncing racist insults for six years. |
"I hope that this (campaign) can be an alert to ban this kind of attitude from football altogether. I hope the debate about racial prejudice will not fade away, but stays on permanently and not be restricted only to football," he added. | "I hope that this (campaign) can be an alert to ban this kind of attitude from football altogether. I hope the debate about racial prejudice will not fade away, but stays on permanently and not be restricted only to football," he added. |
Lifetime ban | Lifetime ban |
Reports suggest the suspect in detention may have had links to one of the Villarreal's youth teams, although the team has not commented on this. | Reports suggest the suspect in detention may have had links to one of the Villarreal's youth teams, although the team has not commented on this. |
In a statement earlier this week, Villarreal said the club "deeply regrets and condemns the incident". | In a statement earlier this week, Villarreal said the club "deeply regrets and condemns the incident". |
In earlier comments to Brazil's Radio Globo, Alves said he wanted the opposition fan who threw the banana to be publicly shamed. | In earlier comments to Brazil's Radio Globo, Alves said he wanted the opposition fan who threw the banana to be publicly shamed. |
He also criticised Spain for its approach to racism, saying: "They sell the country as being first world but in certain things they are very backward." | He also criticised Spain for its approach to racism, saying: "They sell the country as being first world but in certain things they are very backward." |
The hashtag "we are all monkeys" took Twitter by storm after fellow Brazilian footballer Neymar tweeted a photo of himself smiling on Instagram with a banana, side by side with his toddler son. | The hashtag "we are all monkeys" took Twitter by storm after fellow Brazilian footballer Neymar tweeted a photo of himself smiling on Instagram with a banana, side by side with his toddler son. |
Professional footballers, celebrities and ordinary people alike have since posted photos of themselves, banana in hand, on social media. | Professional footballers, celebrities and ordinary people alike have since posted photos of themselves, banana in hand, on social media. |
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi became the latest public figure to join the campaign when he posed for reporters, sharing a banana with Italian football coach Cesare Prandelli. | Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi became the latest public figure to join the campaign when he posed for reporters, sharing a banana with Italian football coach Cesare Prandelli. |
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