Antiviolence Proposes Sanctions for UD Las Palmas and RSD Alcalá Ultras

The State Commission against Violence in Sport suggests fines and stadium bans for 11 fans after a street fight in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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The State Commission against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia, and Intolerance in Sport has proposed economic sanctions and a ban from sports venues for eleven fans of UD Las Palmas and RSD Alcalá, following their involvement in a street fight in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

The measures include fines of 5,000 euros and a twelve-month prohibition from entering stadiums. The incident occurred on October 19, 2025, two hours before a Segunda Federación match between UD Las Palmas' reserve team and RSD Alcalá.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Interior, those involved, identified as members of the radical groups Ultra Naciente (affiliated with UD Las Palmas) and Brigadas Alcalaínas (from RSD Alcalá), engaged in a brawl where they threw objects such as chairs, stones, bottles, and flares.
The Antiviolence Commission has classified these incidents as a serious infraction, falling under article 23.2.a) in relation to article 2.1.a) of Law 19/2007, which justifies the severe sanctions proposed for the eleven fans involved.