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PT⚽ Sports6 hr. ago

França condena Chilavert por dizer que Paraguai ia enfrentar uma “selecção de África”

The French Football Federation president, Philippe Diallo, used social media to criticize former Paraguayan goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert for comments he made suggesting that Paraguay would face an 'African team' in a match. Diallo condemned these remarks, stating that Chilavert had 'fallen into disgrace.' The statement reflects concerns over potentially racist or discriminatory language in sports commentary.

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França condena Chilavert por dizer que Paraguai ia enfrentar uma “selecção de África”

The French Football Federation president, Philippe Diallo, used social media to criticize former Paraguayan goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert for comments he made suggesting that Paraguay would face an 'African team' in a match. Diallo condemned these remarks, stating that Chilavert had 'fallen into disgrace.' The statement reflects concerns over potentially racist or discriminatory language in sports commentary.

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