Argentina Tops FIFA Men’s Rankings Amid Government Defense Over Racist Chant Controversy

Argentina Tops FIFA Men’s Rankings Amid Government Defense Over Racist Chant Controversy

Argentina was confirmed as the world’s No. 1 team in the FIFA men’s rankings on Thursday, as the national government doubled down on defending the players who celebrated winning the Copa America by singing a racist song targeting No. 2-ranked France.

The fallout of the chant sung late on Sunday in Miami — which mocked the African heritage of some France players — continued four days later, including a rebuke to Argentina’s critics by the vice president in its far-right government.

Argentina’s government on Wednesday fired one of its leading sports officials who urged Lionel Messi and the president of the Argentine Football Association to apologize.

The sports under-secretary, Julio Garro, spoke after FIFA said it was looking into the incident and English club Chelsea started a disciplinary process against its midfielder Enzo Fernandez. He broadcast the footage on social media from the Argentina team bus in Florida.

Fernandez later published an apology on his Instagram account, which disappeared by Thursday, saying he was “truly sorry. That video, that moment, those words, do not reflect my beliefs or my character.”

However, a defiant post by the vice president of Argentina, Victoria Villarruel, on social media hit back at the country’s critics. “No country with a colonial history is going to put us down for a song sung on a field nor for speaking a truth that nobody wants to admit,” Villarruel wrote.

“Enough of pretending to be offended, hypocrites. Enzo I am with you, Messi I am with you, the whole of Argentina always keeps your heads high! Long live Argentina!” she added.

Fernandez said Argentina’s history had been forged by people of all races: “We always have and will be friends of anyone, nor will we tolerate that someone tries to denigrate us.”

AP

administrator

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More News

  • Politics
  • Sports
  • National News
  • Sister-Sister Talks

Iranian-Backed Militias Launched Five Rockets from Iraq Toward US Military Base in

According to two Iraqi security sources who spoke to Reuters and DailyMail.com, the town of Zummar in Iraq fired at least five rockets towards a

TikTok Criticizes US House Bill That Could Ban App, Calls It a

TikTok has reiterated its free-speech concerns about a bill passed by the House of Representatives that would ban the popular social media app in the

US Senate Passes $95 Billion Bill to Ban TikTok, Provide Aid to

The Senate has passed a substantial $95 billion package that includes critical aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and the Indo-Pacific region, as well as a

Lawrence Taylor, Giants Legend, Endorses Donald Trump at New Jersey Rally

Lawrence Taylor, the Hall-of-Fame linebacker who helped lead the New York Giants to two Super Bowl titles, stunned supporters at a Donald Trump campaign event

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the new updates!

Subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated


Stay Connected

DON'T MISS ANY OF OUR UPDATE

X