FIFA announces task force to fight racism

2023-06-15 16:27:29

The Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior, who has repeatedly been vilified in the past, is to lead a new task force of the world football association FIFA in the fight once morest racism. This was announced by FIFA President Gianni Infantino following meeting the striker at the Brazilian national soccer team’s quarters. “There is no football when there is racism! So let’s stop the games,” Infantino wrote on Instagram on Thursday.

“We will increase dialogue with players on this crucial issue. I am therefore pleased that Vinicius has agreed to become part of a task force that will include other key players and that will work out concrete and effective measures to end racism in the game To end football once and for all,” added Infantino.

Vinicius, teammate of David Alaba at Real Madrid, was only racially insulted from the stands on May 21 in the game at FC Valencia (0-1). Shortly following the racist attack, three suspects were arrested in Valencia and later released under conditions. An investigation was launched once morest the three young people. “We want to identify racists in the stadiums and on social media. They are criminals,” said Infantino.

FIFA set up a task force to fight racism in 2013 following an incident involving Kevin-Prince Boateng as an AC Milan player. The body was dissolved shortly following Infantino’s election in 2016. FIFA said at the time that the task force had “fully accomplished its preliminary mission”.

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