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FIFA spoke about the rape complaint against the captain of Cape Verde, days before the match against Argentina
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FIFA spoke about the rape complaint against the captain of Cape Verde, days before the match against Argentina

The FIFA has responded to allegations of sexual assault against Ryan Mendes, captain of Cape Verde's national team, ahead of their match against Argentina at the 2026 World Cup. According to O Globo, FIFA stated it takes any reports of inappropriate behavior 'with the utmost seriousness' and confirmed it is in contact with New Zealand authorities. However, it declined to comment further on potential internal investigations. The accusations involve a Brazilian woman who worked as an interpreter for New Zealand's delegation during the FIFA Series in March. She claims the alleged incident occurred after a match between Cape Verde and Chile, where she was invited to a private event at the hotel where players were staying. After realizing the invitation was not related to her work, she returned to her room but was later approached by Mendes, who allegedly entered her room forcefully and assaulted her. Medical examinations confirmed injuries consistent with sexual violence. The victim reported the incident to local police and requested both Cape Verde's Football Federation and FIFA to exclude Mendes from the World Cup, though neither organization responded.

La FIFA ha emitido un comunicado oficial en torno a una denuncia de violación contra Ryan Mendes, capitán de la selección de fútbol de Cabo Verde, justo antes del partido contra la Argentina en el Mundial 2026. Este caso ha generado mucha preocupación dentro del entorno deportivo internacional debido a la gravedad de los hechos y el contexto del torneo, que se desarrolla en Estados Unidos y Canadá.

Según el diario *O Globo*, la denuncia fue presentada por una ciudadana brasileña que actuó como intérprete para la delegación de Cabo Verde durante la FIFA Series, que tuvo lugar en marzo de este año. De acuerdo con el testimonio de la víctima, el incidente ocurrió el 27 de marzo, tras un partido entre Cabo Verde y Chile, que finalizó con una victoria de 4 a 2 para el equipo chileno. La mujer fue invitada a un evento en una sala privada del hotel donde se alojaban los jugadores, pensando que su presencia era necesaria para cumplir con sus funciones laborales. Sin embargo, al descubrir que no era así, regresó a su habitación. Poco tiempo después, escuchó que alguien llamaba a la puerta y, al abrir, fue abordada por Ryan Mendes, quien entró sin permiso y cometió el acto sexual. La víctima reportó el incidente a las autoridades locales, lo cual resultó en un examen médico que detectó heridas graves en varios puntos del cuerpo, incluyendo los genitales, senos, cuello y labios, así como sensibilidad en otras áreas.

En las semanas siguientes, la víctima contactó tanto a la Federación de Cabo Verde como a la FIFA para solicitar la expulsión de Mendes del Mundial. Sin embargo, ambas instituciones no respondieron a dicha petición. Mientras tanto, la FIFA se comprometió a tomar la situación "con la máxima seriedad" y afirmó que tiene un proceso establecido para manejar denuncias de conducta inapropiada. Aunque no confirmó ni negó la existencia de una investigación interna, destacó su colaboración con las autoridades neozelandesas, ya que el incidente ocurrió en territorio nacional. El presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, no se pronunció públicamente sobre el tema, aunque se espera que mantenga una postura firme ante casos de este tipo.

El partido entre Cabo Verde y Argentina se programó para el viernes, y Mendes, quien es el jugador con más apariciones en la historia de su país, sigue siendo parte del elenco. Con 99 partidos jugados y 22 goles marcados, su presencia es crucial para la selección, que logró una histórica clasificación a los octavos de final del Mundial 2026. A pesar de la controversia, el partido continúa siendo un punto clave en la trayectoria del equipo.

Este caso ha abierto una discusión sobre la seguridad y el comportamiento de los jugadores en competencias internacionales, especialmente cuando se trata de situaciones de violencia sexual. Las autoridades deportivas y las organizaciones internacionales están bajo presión para garantizar que tales incidentes sean investigados adecuadamente y que se tomen medidas preventivas. Mientras tanto, la comunidad internacional sigue de cerca el desarrollo de esta situación, esperando respuestas claras y justas.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center10 hr. ago
Tensions at Cape Verde's press conference ahead of the 2026 World Cup match against Argentina: Forbidden topic

The press conference held by Cape Verde's national football team before their World Cup 2026 match against Argentina became tense after the coach, Pedro Leitão Brito ('Bubista'), refused to answer questions about a sexual assault allegation involving captain Ryan Mendes. Journalist Julio Gomes asked about Mendes' emotional state ahead of the game, but Bubista remained silent and was later joined by the team's press spokesperson, who stated the matter was 'prohibited' to discuss. The situation arose shortly after FIFA publicly acknowledged the complaint and confirmed communication with New Zealand authorities. According to Brazilian newspaper O Globo, a Brazilian interpreter working during the FIFA Series in New Zealand accused Mendes of forced entry into her hotel room and abuse on March 27, following Cape Verde's 2-4 loss to Chile.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related incident involving a player's alleged misconduct, which is primarily a sports issue rather than a politically charged topic. The framing remains neutral, presenting the event without overt bias or ideological emphasis.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center5 days ago
FIFA spoke about the rape complaint against the captain of Cape Verde, days before the match against Argentina

The FIFA has responded to allegations of sexual assault against Ryan Mendes, captain of Cape Verde's national team, ahead of their match against Argentina at the 2026 World Cup. According to O Globo, FIFA stated it takes any reports of inappropriate behavior 'with the utmost seriousness' and confirmed it is in contact with New Zealand authorities. However, it declined to comment further on potential internal investigations. The accusations involve a Brazilian woman who worked as an interpreter for New Zealand's delegation during the FIFA Series in March. She claims the alleged incident occurred after a match between Cape Verde and Chile, where she was invited to a private event at the hotel where players were staying. After realizing the invitation was not related to her work, she returned to her room but was later approached by Mendes, who allegedly entered her room forcefully and assaulted her. Medical examinations confirmed injuries consistent with sexual violence. The victim reported the incident to local police and requested both Cape Verde's Football Federation and FIFA to exclude Mendes from the World Cup, though neither organization responded.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation factually, quoting FIFA's statement and the victim's account without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from FIFA and references the victim’s testimony and medical findings, maintaining neutrality in tone and framing.

Infobae logoInfobaeIndependentCenter5 days ago
The rape complaint that shakes the Cape Verdean squad before the clash against Argentina in the World Cup

A sexual assault allegation has emerged within the Cape Verde football team ahead of their World Cup match against Argentina. The incident has caused significant internal disruption and raised concerns about the team's preparedness for the game. The accusation is reportedly serious and has led to discussions about the handling of such issues within sports teams. The situation could impact the team's performance and morale as they prepare for the crucial encounter.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related issue—specifically, an alleged sexual assault within a national football team. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or commentary on broader societal or governmental policies. The content remains centered on the event itself without taking

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