Tebas talks about school bullying: Those scenes in El Clasico are not good, they are not a good example

La Liga Chairman Tebas emphasized at the World Anti-Violence and School Bullying Day event that he hopes everyone will work together to make this anti-bullying campaign widely spread. The event announced plans to work with boroughs to prevent, detect and combat bullying in schools and sporting environments.

Tebas emphasized that La Liga has a long-standing commitment: "We have been working hard to deal with the problem of bullying, but this problem has not yet been eradicated. We hope to cooperate with public institutions and participate in anti-bullying projects."

He also admitted that this is a difficult task. : "We know that it is difficult to completely eliminate bullying, but we must do our best to reduce it."

La Liga has strengthened its education program "Future Fans", which has been running for more than ten years and is promoted in schools and clubs through manuals, seminars and values training.

"Bullying happens not only in the classroom, but also in the youth academy." Tebas pointed out.

The goal of the project is to foster a respect-based physical culture starting in childhood. This message has been emphasized many times, with the slogan: "A team leaves no one alone."

Olympic champion Carolina Marin shared her experience: "I suffered bullying as a child. Sports helped me overcome these difficulties. Children need to know that they are not alone."

Former Atletico Madrid player and La Liga player Ambassador Mario Suarez spoke of this from a locker-room perspective: "Football teaches us respect and inclusion. As parents and athletes, we have to have empathy. A real team excludes no one."

Although the focus of the event was an anti-bullying campaign, Tebas was asked about tense scenes from the recent El Clasico. He acknowledged that the images were inconsistent with the values ​​they were intended to convey.

Tebas: "Those scenes in the National Derby are not good and are not a good example. The emotions shown by the players during the game are beyond our understanding. I hope this will never happen again."

He also reminded that such incidents are rare throughout the season: "There are a total of 380 games, and not every game has a conflict. We should not normalize this situation."

La Liga is committed to creating a safe and respectful sports environment for the next generation. The fan base of the future is being formed through education and companionship, because a team leaves no one alone, whether on or off the field.

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