October 26, 2025
Spanish state broadcaster apologises for 'Catalan-phobic' comment to manager

Spanish state television channel RTVE has apologised for one of its journalists, after a xenophobic comment towards Catalans.

The incident occurred on Sunday night, as Espanyol manager Manolo Gonzalez spoke to the press in the aftermath of a defeat to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria. Gonzalez was asked a question in Catalan, and complained about the referee’s adjudication of the wall.

After those comments, Gonzalez said â€کYou didn’t understand the Catalan, did you?’, before proceeding to explain what he had said to the journalist. The local journalist could then be heard saying â€کNo, thank God.’

The President of RTVE, Jose Pablo Lopez, then took to Twitter/X to apologise for their behaviour.

“I apologise for these statements that do not represent RTVE at all. The co-official languages ​​are a richness and ignorance of them is not a reason for pride. We will continue with our plan to promote the linguistic and cultural diversity of our country,â€‌ as quoted by MD.

He proceeded to post the same message in Catalan under that tweet. There have been a number of similar incidents in recent years, mostly including Basque and Catalan managers who tend to carry out press conferences in both Castilian Spanish and their regional language.

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