Brazil and Spain will play against racism
The national teams of Brazil and Spain will play a friendly match in order to support the Real Madrid star footballer Vinicius Junior, who has recently entered the agenda with the racist attacks to which he has been exposed from the stands.
With the agreement signed between the president of the Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, and his Brazilian counterpart, Ednaldo Rodrigues, it was decided that the teams of both countries would play a friendly match to show the fight against racism.
Within the framework of the campaign launched with the slogan “One Skin”, Brazil and Spain will face each other in March of next year at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu stadium.
Speaking about the campaign, President Rubiales said: “There is no place for racist acts in our soccer.” he used his statements. President Rodrigues said: “The authorities must now understand that tougher penalties are needed to combat racism in football.” he performed the assessment of it.
Brazilian footballer Vinicius has been the target of numerous racist attacks in Spain in recent years. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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