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FIFA explores bigoted serenades by Argentina players after Copa America triumph

 Drones emerged from an offstage live video posted by Enzo Fernandez

July 18, 2024

FIFA explores bigoted serenades by Argentina players after Copa America triumph

The football administering body FIFA uncovered on Wednesday that it is sending off an investigation into bigoted melodies sung by Argentine players subsequent to guaranteeing the Copa America crown.


The worldwide football body said: "FIFA has seen a video that has flowed via virtual entertainment and the matter is being scrutinized. "


Further, FIFA repeated, "Football, FIFA notwithstanding, is an open space that has no space for bigotry and segregation by anybody including the players, fans and authorities."


The serenades emerged from an offstage live video posted by Enzo Fernandez, a Chelsea and Argentina midfielder in the group transport after their success against Colombia in Miami on Sunday.


Fernandez commented that a portion of the players sing a '23' serenade promoted by the 2022 World Cup last against France. The tune even focuses on France's star striker Kylian Mbappe among others and utilizations bigot and homophobic slap. Chelsea rushed to send off an inner disciplinary interaction to reprove Fernandez for the occasion.


From that point forward, Fernandez has emerged to apologize, the club uncovered that it had sent off an "interior disciplinary interaction. " Chelsea Football Club avowed that it denounces a wide range of separation and added that it invited and would unveil utilization of Fernandez's expression of remorse proclamation.


Fernandez, who joined Chelsea from Benfica for a Chief Association record charge of £105 million ($136. 8 million) in 2023, communicated in his statement of regret: "This contains profoundly questionable language and there is not an obvious explanation for these words. They remember separation for any structure and I need to apologize for this episode I was cleared up in the soul of Copa America."


The French Football League (FFF) held up a conventional dissent to FIFA about the serenades on Monday. FFF president Philippe Diallo said he 'absolutely impugned in the most grounded of terms, bigotry and separation remarks focusing on players in the France group'. France won in the last 16 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup against Argentina.

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