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Banana Thrown At Richarlison: Racist Abuse Of Brazil Star Shows FIFA Still Has Work To Do

A banana was thrown at Richarlison as he celebrated scoring a 19th-minute goal in Brazil's 5-1 win against Tunisia.

Tunisia's Ghaylen Chaaleli, right, duels for the ball with Brazil's Richarlison.
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When FIFA president Gianni Infantino dashed from Geneva to Paris to watch World Cup favorite Brazil in its final warmup game before Qatar, he cannot have expected to be confronted by such visual proof of the racism that continues to infect soccer. ()

Not least because the sport's world governing body disbanded its anti-racism task force 바카라” declaring it had 바카라œcompletely fulfilled its temporary mission바카라 바카라” shortly after Infantino was elected in 2016.

FIFA has implemented a detailed strategy to combat all forms of discrimination, but the incident at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday, when a banana was thrown at Richarlison as he celebrated scoring a 19th-minute goal in Brazil's 5-1 win against Tunisia, showed just how much work is still to be done.

The Tottenham striker later tweeted: 바카라œAs long as it's blah blah blah' and they don't punish, it will continue like this, happening every day and everywhere. No time bro!바카라

In a statement, FIFA condemned the incident, saying: 바카라œFirst and foremost, FIFA strongly rejects any form of racism and violence and has a very clear zero tolerance stance against such behaviour in football.

바카라œFIFA will investigate the incident in yesterday's game in Paris.바카라

Earlier that day, Infantino had been in Geneva to discuss human rights-related matters and their relation to soccer with Federico Villegas of the United Nations.

Later on, he witnessed first-hand the latest instance of racism and discrimination, which is prompting such concern within the sport.

Leading players have called out online abuse 바카라” but there have also been high-profile episodes within stadiums, with FIFA handing Hungary a two-game stadium ban and a fine of almost $205,000 after England players were subjected to racist abuse during a World Cup qualifier in Budapest last September.

UEFA also sanctioned Hungary for discriminatory behavior during Euro 2020.

It raises the question of whether there will be similar occurrences in Qatar at FIFA's showpiece occasion.

The FARE network, an anti-discrimination organization which works with FIFA and UEFA to investigate cases of discriminatory behavior by fans, does not believe there is particular cause for concern within stadiums at the World Cup. But executive director Piara Powar says 바카라œinternational football has a huge problem.바카라

바카라œThere will be a lot of close monitoring of far right and racist banners (in Qatar). They will be taken down within minutes," Powar told The Associated Press. "There will be specific analysts in security boxes. There will be a lot of people watching out for these things.바카라

FARE has contacted FIFA regarding the Richarlison incident.

바카라œThe wilful act of taking a banana and throwing it at black player after scoring a goal is breath-taking," Powar added.

바카라œWhen we're reminded what the act means 바카라” it is dehumanizing.바카라

Richarlison's tweet pointed to his own lack of faith in soccer's authorities to deal with racism.

On Wednesday, his club, Tottenham, voiced its support for the forward.

바카라œWe are disgusted by the racist abuse of Richarlison at last night's game between Brazil and Tunisia,바카라 it tweeted.

바카라œThis has no place in football, or anywhere. We stand with you, Richy.바카라

Former Chelsea player Paul Canoville was subjected to racist abuse from fans of his own club during his career 바카라” and believes today's stars will eventually take extreme measures in protest.

바카라œIt's hard hearing about racism,바카라 he told AP.

바카라œThe truth is it's happening throughout the world. Racism is a large problem in football and a huge problem in society.

바카라œWhen I was warming up I'd hear fans calling me a monkey and throwing bananas. It's telling me I am an animal.

바카라œThe players will walk off the pitch. That will be a statement. I can see that. It will be a team with Black players saying,

바카라œEnough is enough. Why should I play in these conditions?'

바카라œSome people think that's giving in. I don't think it's giving in 바카라” it's standing up."

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