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Gianluca Prestiani’s statement to UEFA: What did Vinicius Junior say about Benfica vs. Real Madrid?

admin_ok9yktt6By admin_ok9yktt6February 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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TLast Tuesday’s Champions League play-off between Benfica and Real Madrid was one of the most talked about matches of the season, not just because of the 1-0 scoreline, but because what happened on the field grabbed the world’s attention.

The controversy began when Real Madrid forward Vincius Junior scored a goal, which sparked celebrations and led to a heated exchange with Benfica midfielder Gianluca Prestiani. The situation escalated rapidly beyond the normal tensions of a match, and UEFA was forced to launch a formal investigation into allegations of discriminatory behavior.

According to reports, Vincius Jr. accused Prestiani of using a racial slur during the confrontation, under UEFA’s anti-racism regulations, which led to the match being stopped for nearly 10 minutes. Video footage of the incident provided limited clarity, and contradictory accounts from the players further complicated the situation.

Mr Prestiani then reportedly gave evidence to UEFA in which he admitted using anti-gay slurs in Spanish, specifically “m*****n”, but categorically denied using the language in a racially motivated manner.

What Prestiani told UEFA and the club’s reaction

Prestiani’s explanation highlights an important difference. Although the words he allegedly used do not constitute racial abuse, they still constitute discriminatory conduct under UEFA regulations, which prohibit targeting sexual orientation, race or other protected characteristics.

UEFA continues to collect evidence, including statements from players, officials and referees, as well as video footage, before deciding whether a sanction is warranted.

The aftermath spread far beyond the pitch. Real Madrid has submitted a comprehensive document to UEFA, expressing its full support for Vincius Junior and underscoring its commitment to combating all forms of discrimination. The club thanked the wider football community for supporting its star players and redoubled its efforts to foster an inclusive environment for all players.

Meanwhile, Benfica expressed support for Prestiani, stressing that the evidence may not conclusively show racist intentions and describing some of the allegations as part of a “defamation campaign”. The club confirmed that Prestiani will play his return match at the Santiago Bernab, but it has not yet been determined whether he will start.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has also been proactive, calling on UEFA to impose harsh penalties if racist behavior is confirmed, and reaffirming its zero-tolerance stance against discrimination.

Brazilian authorities have stressed the importance of protecting players from abuse at both club and international level, and called for transparency and accountability from European football’s governing body.

The incident marks increased scrutiny of discriminatory behavior in European competitions as UEFA continues its disciplinary review. For now, both Vincius Jr. and Prestiani have maintained their version of events, with the world of football awaiting UEFA’s final ruling on this high-profile and sensitive matter.



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