On Monday, FIFA expressed solidarity with Brazil’s Vinicius Junior, who was the target of discriminatory insults during the Valencia-Real Madrid game on Sunday, emphasizing that racism has no place in football or in society.
“We stand in solidarity with Vinicius Junior. Racism has no place in football or in society. FIFA supports all players who are the target of demonstrations of this kind,” wrote FIFA President Gianni Infantino in a message published on the organization’s social networks. .
Infantino considered that the insults uttered against the Brazilian player at the Mestalla stadium during the game of the 35th round of the Spanish League showed that “the fight against racism is crucial”, and recalled that FIFA recommends a series of procedures in the fight against the phenomenon that needs to be applied at all levels and levels.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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