Soccer

Rodri charged by UEFA after Gibraltar chant during Spain’s Euro 2024 celebration

His team-mate Alvaro Morata has also been charged.

Rodri has been charged by UEFA over a chant about Gibraltar
Rodri has been charged by UEFA over a chant about Gibraltar (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Spain and Manchester City star Rodri has been charged by UEFA after he chanted about Gibraltar during a Euro 2024 victory event.

His team-mate Alvaro Morata has also been charged by European football’s governing body.

Rodri, who was chosen as player of the tournament, took the microphone during a celebration event in Madrid on July 15 and sang “Gibraltar es Espanol” – Gibraltar is Spanish – leading to a complaint from the Gibraltar Football Association (GFA).

Rodri, fourth from left, and Morata, with microphone, at celebration event in Madrid to mark Spain’s Euro 2024 success (Andrea Comas/AP)
Rodri, fourth from left, and Morata, with microphone, at celebration event in Madrid to mark Spain’s Euro 2024 success (Andrea Comas/AP) (Andrea Comas/AP)

The pair have been charged under Article 11 of UEFA’s disciplinary code. It is alleged they violated the basic rules of decent conduct, used a sporting event for a manifestation of a non-sporting nature, and brought the sport into disrepute.

UEFA said its Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) would decide on the matter in due course.

Rodri came off at half-time with the score goalless against England in the final on July 14, but his team triumphed 2-1 without him.

UEFA announced last Friday that an ethics and disciplinary inspector had been appointed to evaluate what had happened at Spain’s celebration event in Madrid.

That followed a complaint from the GFA which described Rodri and Morata’s actions as “deeply offensive”.

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory but is the subject of a territorial claim by Spain.