Real Madrid's Champions League knockout play-off tie at Benfica was halted for 10 minutes after Vinicius Jr initially refused to play on following an alleged racist comment made to him by Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni.
Vinicius Jr had just given Real the lead - after which he celebrated in front of the Benfica fans, for which he was booked - when he was confronted by Prestianni, who pulled his shirt up over his mouth before saying something to the Madrid forward.
Vinicius Jr ran to speak to match referee Francois Letexier, who immediately stopped the game.
Following Vinicius Jr's complaint, the referee responded by crossing his arms in front of his face, activating FIFA's anti-racism protocol and temporarily stopping the match.
Posting after the game in Portuguese on his Instagram story, Vinicius Jr wrote: "Racists are, above all, cowards.
"They need to put their shirts over their mouths to demonstrate how weak they are.
"But they have, on their side, the protection of others who, theoretically, have the obligation to punish. Nothing that happened here today was new in my life and my family's.
"I received a yellow card for celebrating a goal. I still don't understand why. On the other hand, just a poorly executed protocol that served no purpose.
"I don't like appearing in situations like this, even more so after a great victory and when the headlines have to be about Real Madrid, but it's necessary."
Benfica coach Jose Mourinho was seen speaking to a visibly upset Vinicius Jr and a member of the Benfica coaching staff was shown a red card during the lengthy stoppage.
After a number of discussions between players, coaches and the referee, play then resumed.
Real Madrid held on to win 1-0, with Mourinho also sent off for a separate incident, but there was a further short delay late in stoppage time when fans threw objects as Vinicius Jr was attempting to take a corner kick.
In a statement in Portuguese on Instagram, shared by Benfica on social media, Prestianni denied making racist comments.
He wrote: "I want to clarify that at no time did I direct racist insults to Vini Jr, who regrettably misunderstood what he thought he heard.
"I was never racist with anyone and I regret the threats I received from Real Madrid players."
Benfica posted footage of the incident on X, with the comment: "As the images demonstrate, given the distance, the Real Madrid players could not have heard what they claim to have heard."
UEFA told Sky Sports News that the reports "are currently being reviewed" and that they "have no further information to provide or any further comment to make on this matter."
Mbappe explains what he heard
Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappe said in an interview after the game that he heard Prestianni racially abuse his team-mate and said the Benfica winger should not be allowed to play in the Champions League.
"I know everything," the France international said after the game. "I will explain everything that happened.
"Vinicius scored a goal - an amazing goal. He goes to dance and the people boo him. That's something that happens in football. After that, there's a moment of tension with the Benfica players. It's better if it doesn't happen, but this can happen too.
"It's the Champions League, the best competition in the world for clubs. So, it's normal that people want to win, to give their best for their club and their fans and defend their colours.
"After that, Benfica's No 25 - I don't want to say his name because he doesn't deserve it - starts to talk badly. You don't accept it but, again, it happens in football and it will continue to happen.
"He put his shirt here [over his mouth] to say Vinicius is a ****** five times. I heard it. There are Benfica players who heard it as well. And after that point, everything you have seen started.
"I want to try and explain it calmly. I don't want to speak in a general manner. I have come to Portugal many times. I have been lucky to have many team-mates and friends from Portugal, and nothing has ever happened to me.
"With these kind of things, it's very important to speak in a very clear way, and to not speak in general, because there are people who haven't done anything wrong. In the stadium, I think there are 70,000 people who haven't done anything wrong. They just wanted to support their team.
"I have the maximum respect for Benfica and their manager, who is one of the best in history, who has made history at Real Madrid.
"But this player, for me, doesn't deserve to play in the Champions League anymore.
"It's a wonderful thing to play in the Champions League. The best competition. Everyone here, all the journalists, loves the Champions League, no? It inspires me as a player, it inspires the people, it inspires children, and we have to give the best possible example to young people.
"If we let this kind of thing happen, I think all the values of football are worthless, all that we believe is worthless. We have to do something."
Mourinho criticised for 'big mistake' after Vinicius incident
After the game, Mourinho suggested Vinicius had provoked the abuse with his celebration.
"I told him, when you score a goal like that you just celebrate and walk back. They [Vinicius and Prestianni] told me different things. But I don't believe in one or another. I want to be an independent," he told Amazon Prime.
"When he was arguing about racism, I told him the biggest person [Eusebio] in the history of this club was black.
"This club, the last thing that it is, is racist."
Mourinho then appeared to comment on previous incidents in which Vinicius has been subject to racist abuse in stadiums.
The Brazilian has spoken out multiple times against racism he has been subject to inside stadiums. In June 2024 three Valencia fans were jailed for eight months for racially abusing him during a LaLiga game the previous year, in the first verdict of its kind in Spain.
"There is something wrong because it happens in every stadium," said Mourinho. "A stadium where Vinicius plays something happens, always."
Former Real Madrid midfielder Clarence Seedorf, who was working as a pundit at the game, criticised the comments.
He said on Amazon Prime: "I think he made a big mistake today to justify racial abuse and I'm not saying that was the case today but he mentioned something more than today.
"He said wherever he goes these things happen, so he's saying it's OK when Vinicius provokes you, that is it OK to be racist and I think that is very wrong.
"We should never, ever justify racial abuse."
Alexander-Arnold: This is a disgrace to football
Vinicius Jr's team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold told Amazon Prime after the game: "I can't comment too much as there is probably an ongoing investigation.
"What's happened tonight is a disgrace to football. It's overshadowed the performance, especially after such an amazing goal.
"Vini has been subjected to this a few times throughout his career, there's no place for it in football or society. It's disgusting."
Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa told Amazon Prime: "You have to ask Benfica's players [about it].
"Everyone can see what happened with Prestianni, he put the shirt over his mouth. You have to ask him.
"What Vini said is not important, we need to fight against racism in football. We support Vini of course."
On the objects thrown at Vinicius Jr, Alexander-Arnold said: "It's a hostile environment, maybe they were upset with the way Vini celebrated. I don't know what set them off like that. Like I said, hostile environment. We are used to it as a team. We take the win, go back home and play again."
Vinicius Jnr has spoken out previously about repeated racist abuse he has suffered, saying in 2024 that he felt "less and less" like playing football because of the abuse. In that same year, three Valencia fans were sentenced to eight months in prison for racially abusing him at a match in May 2023.
Meanwhile, five people were handed suspended prison sentences in 2025 for racially abusing Vinicius in an "unprecedented" ruling in Spain. The incident occurred during Real Madrid's match against Real Valladolid in September 2022.
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