Wives and family members of Mallorca players have reported being harassed and touched without consent by a group of men following their Spanish Super Cup semi-final defeat to Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia.
The incidents occurred at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Thursday, where supporters claim they faced harassment both during and after the match.
Cristina Palavra, wife of Mallorca midfielder Dani Rodriguez, has denounced the treatment she and other team supporters endured, describing a concerning lack of security as they attempted to leave the stadium.
The most serious allegations include women being touched without permission and having unauthorised photographs taken of them.
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“The departure was a bit complicated. We went with the children and there was no security,” Palavra told Spanish outlet 7 Esports IB3.
She described how local men began taking close-up photographs of the group without permission.
Palavra confirmed that Natali, wife of player Dominik Greif, was also targeted during the ordeal.
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“We went as a group, all together with the organization and everything, but we couldn’t do anything else. We got to the bus as best we could, that’s how it is,” she added.
The group was forced to make their way to their transport with minimal protection.
A Mallorca supporter who witnessed the incidents provided further details to El Partidazo de COPE, describing a distressing scene.
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“There were very few Real Mallorca fans and they didn’t look after us or protect us,” the supporter said.
They reported being harassed throughout the match, with local fans “bothering us, making fun of us, bothering and provoking children and older people.”
The situation worsened after the final whistle, according to the witness.
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“They took photos of us without consent, hitting us on the back of the head… It was very unpleasant, but the worst thing was what the women suffered. They were touched…yes, touched,” the supporter added.
The Spanish Super Cup has been hosted in Saudi Arabia since 2020, following an agreement between the Spanish FA and the Middle Eastern nation.
The decision has faced ongoing criticism from both fans and players.
Real Madrid beat Mallorca 3-0 to advance to the final of the Spanish Super Cup on Thursday night
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Athletic Club forward Inaki Williams recently spoke out against the competition’s location.
“It’s a shame that we have to play hundreds of kilometres away from our fans and our families. For me, it makes no sense to play here in Saudi Arabia, but that’s how football works today,” Williams said.
Real Madrid won Thursday’s match 3-0, with goals from Bellingham, Rodrygo and an own goal by Valjent, setting up a final against Barcelona.