Real Madrid refuse requests for Franco Mastantuono's first name on shirts over reference to brutal dictator

Real Madrid's new signing Franco Mastantuono has been an instant hit with the fans, but they will be unable to get his first name on their shirts.

  • Madrid ban the name ‘Franco’ from being printed on official shirts
  • Decision linked to the name’s association with former Spanish dictator
  • The club’s policy has been criticised 

Real Madrid refuse requests for Franco Mastantuono's first name on shirts over reference to brutal dictatorReal Madrid refuse requests for Franco Mastantuono's first name on shirts over reference to brutal dictatorReal Madrid refuse requests for Franco Mastantuono's first name on shirts over reference to brutal dictator

are blocking supporters from personalising official club shirts with the name ‘Franco’ due to its association with former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, according to a report from ABC. The issue affects new signing Mastantuono, whose jersey has become highly sought-after following his recent debut. Fans attempting to print the 18-year-old’s first name on the club’s official website are met with a message stating: “Our personalisation policy doesn’t allow the use of this name.”

The club’s decision has caused surprise and criticism among fans, particularly as the policy appears to be applied inconsistently. The report found that while ‘Franco’ and ‘Hitler’ are banned, other controversial names such as ‘Mussolini’ and ‘Stalin’ are permissible on the club’s store. The system also selectively blocks the names of rival players, with ‘s Robert Lewandowski and ‘s Antoine Griezmann banned, while others like are allowed.

At 18 years and five days old, Mastantuono became the third-youngest foreign player to make his official debut for Real Madrid when he featured against on the opening day of the La Liga season. During his 30-minute cameo, supporters at the Bernabeu were heard chanting “Franco, Franco, Franco.”

While Madrid have not commented on their shirt printing policy, Mastantuono will be focused on securing more first-team minutes, as he has been called “very green”. After impressing in his debut, the Argentinian midfielder will hope to be involved again when Real Madrid travel to face in their second La Liga match of the season on Sunday.