"It's a delicate situation," Alfonso Díaz, Real Mallorca's CEO, told reporters on Friday. "It can't happen at a football stadium, wherever it is. Fans have to be protected. There need to be security measures, the authorities have to control it."
"I've spoken to the [Spanish football] federation about the issue, and we're making a complaint so that measures can be taken so that this doesn't happen again. They said they'll take measures urgently and analyze what happened, so that it doesn't happen again..."
RFEF security began working immediately, in coordination with all parties, and speaking to those involved," a federation spokesperson told ESPN. "This reflection on security protocols is necessary moving forward."
The majority of the crowd inside the 62,000 capacity Al-Jawhara stadium were supporting Real Madrid, creating a tense atmosphere for the travelling Mallorca fans.
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