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How Real Madrid fan chants ended up affecting their own players

News RoomBy News RoomApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hardcore Real Madrid fans were heard chanting racist slogans outside the Santiago Bernabéu before arriving for the match against Bayern Munich. While there is broad rejection of these chants, there is also an uncomfortable and somewhat absurd reality: by doing so, some fans were effectively targeting their own team, its players, and even the club’s main sponsor.

The chants, which included religious references and quickly sparked controversy, were heard around the stadium in the lead-up to the game. One phrase in particular drew attention: “Muslim if you don’t jump.”

The issue is not just what was said

What makes the situation more complex is that Real Madrid currently has players who practice Islam or have cultural ties to the religion. Names like Antonio Rüdiger, Brahim Díaz, Arda Güler, and Ferland Mendy are part of a diverse squad.

That is why the chant, as heard from some Real Madrid supporters, appears contradictory. Over the years, the club has featured players of Arab and Muslim background, including figures like Karim Benzema and Mesut Özil, who not only stood out for their talent but also represented different cultures within the locker room.

Historically, Real Madrid has been a meeting point for players from all over the world, and that diversity has been as much a part of its identity as its titles.

On the field, Bayern secured a 2-1 win at the Bernabéu, leaving the tie open heading into the second leg in Germany. But beyond the scoreline, what happened before kickoff sparked a different kind of conversation. Because soccer is not only played on the pitch it is also shaped by what happens in the streets, in the stands, and everything surrounding the game.

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