‘Defamation campaign’ against Prestianni – Benfica

Portuguese football club Benfica has issued a forceful statement condemning what it describes as a “defamation campaign” against player Gianluca Prestianni, following UEFA’s formal investigation into allegations of racial abuse directed at Real Madrid winger Vinícius Jr. during Tuesday’s Champions League encounter.

The match experienced a significant 10-minute interruption after Vinícius reported the alleged racist remarks to match official Francois Letexier, prompting his teammates to exit the pitch in solidarity. The Brazilian international, who has unfortunately been subjected to multiple racist incidents throughout his career, subsequently expressed his frustration via Instagram, stating: “Racists are, above all, cowards.”

In a detailed defense published on their official social media platform X, Benfica presented video evidence questioning the auditory feasibility of the incident, noting the considerable distance between players. The club emphatically declared its “full support” for Prestianni’s version of events, highlighting the player’s consistent record of respectful conduct toward opponents and sporting institutions.

Benfica manager José Mourinho provided additional context during post-match interviews, revealing he received conflicting accounts from both players involved. The former Real Madrid coach also referenced the club’s legendary striker Eusébio as symbolic proof of Benfica’s historical commitment to anti-racism, while simultaneously criticizing Vinícius’ goal celebration as disrespectful.

The club’s response has drawn criticism from anti-discrimination organization Kick It Out, whose chair Sanjay Bhandari characterized Benfica’s reaction as a “failure” in leadership. Bhandari emphasized that only the two players directly involved could accurately know what was exchanged, urging instead for full cooperation with UEFA’s ongoing investigation.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed being “shocked and saddened” by the incident while praising the implementation of anti-racism protocols. Infantino reinforced football’s zero-tolerance stance against discrimination, calling for accountable actions from all relevant stakeholders.

Prestianni faces a potential minimum 10-match suspension from European competitions if UEFA’s investigation concludes he violated anti-racism regulations.