MADRID — Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni has denied racially insulting Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior during a Champions League match when he covered his mouth with his jersey.
''I have never been racist with anyone and I regret the threats that I received from Real Madrid players,'' the 20-year-old Argentina forward, who faces a potential 10-match ban if found guilty of racial abuse in UEFA's disciplinary code, said on X. The European soccer governing body said Wednesday it has appointed a special investigator to gather evidence.
Benfica said Prestianni was the victim of a ''defamation campaign.''
The Champions League playoff game at Benfica's Stadium of Light was halted for nearly 10 minutes on Tuesday after the referee initiated the anti-racism protocol, which is the standard procedure when a player alleges being abused. Cameras picked up Vinícius telling French referee François Letexier that Prestianni called him a ''monkey.''
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said he was ''shocked and saddened to see the incident of alleged racism'' and praised the referee for activating the anti-racism protocol.
''There is absolutely no room for racism in our sport and in society,'' Infantino said on X. ''We need all the relevant stakeholders to take action and hold those responsible to account.''
Benfica showed support for Prestianni on Wednesday, with the Portuguese club claiming that Madrid players who said they heard the insult were too far away.
Benfica later released a statement saying it welcomed UEFA's investigation and that it ''fully supports and believes the version presented'' by Prestianni, "whose conduct while with the club has always been guided by respect'' toward everyone.