According to Real Madrid, 14 people have now been convicted of racist attacks against the club’s players.
“This criminal conviction comes in addition to the several already handed down in recent months for racist insults received by Real Madrid players at the stadiums in Valladolid, Valencia, Palma de Mallorca and Madrid,” the club said in a statement.
“Real Madrid have joined its player in prosecuting this case, and in many others currently underway, and will continue to work to protect the values of our club and to eradicate any racist behaviour in the world of football and sport.”
Vinicius Jr has regularly been the victim of racial abuse since joining Real Madrid in 2018 from Flamengo.
The Brazilian, who has made 316 appearances for the club, was subject to racist chanting by Atletico fans during a La Liga match in September 2022.
The 24-year-old was targeted again later that month during a match against Real Valladolid, with five people later being handed suspended prison sentences.
In December 2022 – one month before the effigy was put up – Vinicius urged La Liga to act on banning those found guilty of racist chanting from attending matches.