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Fighting racism in Spain is my lifelong mission, Williams says

Spain forward Nico Williams said fighting racism was his life goal following multiple incidents of racist abuse against Black players in the country, including himself, and Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr.

The Athletic Bilbao forward suffered racist abuse at Atletico Madrid last season, leading the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to order a partial closure of Atletico's south stand for two matches.

Clubs and players alike have been outspoken about the issue with Brazilian Vinicius saying in September that Spain should be stripped of its 2030 World Cup hosting duties unless significant progress is made in addressing the issue of racism in the country.

"My brother (Bilbao and Ghana forward Inaki Williams) and I, as black people, have an important task in this life, which is the fight against racism," Williams said in an interview with Spanish daily El Mundo.

"It's my number one goal. As a public figure, in order to contribute to that fight, I cannot be sidetracked or become a freak and not have my feet on the ground."

The rise in racist abuse has sparked numerous anti-racism efforts by the RFEF and LaLiga. In June, the Magistrate's Court of Valencia made history by issuing the first conviction for racist insults in a soccer stadium in Spain.

Last month, a Mallorca fan was issued a 12-month suspended prison sentence for racially insulting Vinicius and Villarreal's Samuel Chukwueze. A minor who racially insulted Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni was banned from stadiums for one year and made to pay a fine.

In April, Spanish TV station Movistar Plus+ fired analyst German Burgos after his comments about Barcelona's Lamine Yamal, which was interpreted as racist.

"I think that Spain is moving forward on the right path and we must

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