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Spanish club's anti-Racism stand after banana incident

Having escaped a stadium closure for a racist incident, Spanish football club Villarreal is planning to close the immediate seating area for one game.

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Dani Alves eats a banana after it was thrown on the field. (SBS)

Spanish La Liga side Villarreal will close part of their stadium for a Europa League match in an anti-racism gesture after one of their fans threw a banana at Barcelona's Dani Alves.

The club will close part of the stands in its El Madrigal stadium for the Europa League qualifier in late August in a gesture of respect over the racist incident which put Spanish football on the spot.

"For this match Villarreal will close off the area where the incident occurred involving a fan and Dani Alves," the club said in a statement.

"With this gesture it will send a resounding message against racism and xenophobia, making very clear once again the club's position on this type of incident."

A big banner reading "No to racism" will be placed in the closed-off area, the statement said, reiterating club president Fernando Roig's apology for the banana incident.

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Fans with regular seats in the closed-off zone will be reseated elsewhere.

Spanish football authorities fined Villarreal 12,000 euros ($A18,000) for the banana incident but stopped short of ordering the stadium to be closed.

Villarreal banned the fan from their facilities and stadium and cancelled his club membership. He was arrested and could face up to three years in jail if convicted of inciting discrimination.


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