Brazil president condemns football racism ahead of FIFA World Cup
In comments posted on Twitter, Brazil President Dilma Rousseff lent her support to former Brazil international midfielder Arouca, who was racially abused by a fan while representing Santos against Mogi Mirim in the Sao Paulo state championship March 6.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 14, 2014 07:39 PM IST
Brazil President Dilma Rousseff has reiterated her concern about racism in football after a spate of incidents involving Brazilian players and officials.
In comments posted on Twitter, Rousseff lent her support to former Brazil international midfielder Arouca, who was racially abused by a fan while representing Santos against Mogi Mirim in the Sao Paulo state championship March 6, Xinhua reported Monday.
"It's inadmissible that Brazil, the country with the largest black population out of Africa, has racism issues," Rousseff said.
Last week's incident came a day after racist chants were directed at referee Marcio Chagas da Silva during the Rio de Janeiro state championship match between Esportivo and Veranopolis.
Rousseff also pledged to make the anti-racism message a theme of this year's World Cup.
"We are going to take on racism. We have agreed with the UN and FIFA that this will be a World Cup against racism."