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Racism: “There are problems in football”, recognizes Fifa President Gianni Infantino

2024-04-11T20:11:22.387Z

Highlights: Gianni Infantino: "We must be united to fight racism" The president of the International Football Federation (Fifa) spoke at the Conmebol congress in Paraguay. Several football matches, particularly in Europe, have been disrupted in recent weeks by racist incidents in the stands. “We need to act together with governments, teams, players. Going to a match must be a celebration,” continued the Fifa boss, who spoke in front of the Uruguayan and Paraguayan presidents Luis Lacalle Pou and Santiago Peña, but in the absence of their Argentine counterpart Javier Milei. These three countries will host the inaugural matches of the 2030 World Cup, before the rest of the competition takes place in Spain, Portugal and Morocco. The Real Madrid striker Vinicius recently burst into tears while speaking at a press conference about this fight against discrimination, for which a symbolic friendly match between Spain and Brazil was organized at the end of March (3-3)


Gianni Infantino, the president of the international body, called for being “united to fight racism”. A scourge that is consuming the world


" We must act. » Gianni Infantino did not mince his words this Thursday to discuss the problems of racism in football without proposing solutions. Present at the congress of the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) in Paraguay, the president of the International Football Federation (Fifa) took a first step by recognizing the presence of racism.

“There are problems in football,” he admitted, calling for “to be united to fight racism (…) and violence.” “We must be united to fight racism. Vinicius (the Brazilian striker for Real Madrid, Editor's note) and others suffer from it. These attacks targeting them have no reason to exist. We must be united against the violence that exists in the world,” said Gianni Infantino.

“Going to a match should be a party”

“We need to act together with governments, teams, players. Going to a match must be a celebration,” continued the Fifa boss, who spoke in particular in front of the Uruguayan and Paraguayan presidents Luis Lacalle Pou and Santiago Peña, but in the absence of their Argentine counterpart Javier Milei. These three countries will host the inaugural matches of the 2030 World Cup, before the rest of the competition takes place in Spain, Portugal and Morocco.

Several football matches, particularly in Europe, have been further disrupted in recent weeks by racist incidents in the stands, which sometimes forced referees to interrupt matches. Frequently targeted by insults of this type in Spanish stadiums, Brazilian striker Vinicius recently burst into tears while speaking at a press conference about this fight against discrimination, for which a symbolic friendly match between Spain and Brazil was organized at the end of March (3-3).

Source: leparis

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