Barca's Leon accused of 'violating privacy' of opponent

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Daniela CaracasImage source, Getty Images

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Daniela Caracas has earned 22 senior international caps for Colombia

Emma Smith

BBC Sport journalist

Espanyol have accused Barcelona and Spain defender Mapi Leon of "violating the privacy" of their player Daniela Caracas following an incident during a Liga F game.

In the 15th minute of the derby match between the Barcelona-based clubs on Sunday, Leon and Caracas collided while the Espanyol player defended a set-piece.

Leon then appeared to touch Caracas around the groin area.

Espanyol expressed their "total discontent and condemnation" of the incident - a clip of which has gone viral on social media.

Colombian centre-back Caracas has been "subject to hundreds of social media insults" as a result, Espanyol said.

The statement published on the Espanyol website, external reads: "This is an action that we consider unacceptable and that should not go unnoticed.

"Although Caracas was unable to react at the time... later, when she came to terms with what had happened, she became aware of the seriousness of the gesture, but chose not to react angrily to avoid a disciplinary sanction and harm to the team."

Mapi LeonImage source, Getty Images

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Mapi Leon has made nearly 250 league appearances for Barcelona, including some as captain

Regarding the online abuse of Caracas, the statement continues: "We are concerned that, instead of focusing on the act itself, part of the media attention has been diverted to other issues unrelated to the seriousness of the action."

BBC Sport has contacted Barcelona and Liga F for comment.

Barcelona, who won the game 2-0, are five points clear at the top of Liga F while Espanyol are 13th in the 16-team league.

Leon, 29, is a key player for Barcelona who has won five league titles and three Champions Leagues with the club.

Caracas, 27, is a Colombia international who was part of their run to the quarter-finals of the 2023 World Cup.

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