Lethbridge Herald

Messi asked to apologize for Argentina players’ racist chant

- James Robson

Lionel Messi faced calls on Wednesday to apologize for racist chants made by Argentina’s players after they won the Copa America.

An Argentinea­n government official said Messi, who is the team captain, and the president of the country’s soccer federation, Claudio Tapia, should apologize after a video was shared on social media showing members of Argentina’s triumphant squad singing a racist chant about French players with African heritage.

Midfielder Enzo Fernandez said he was “truly sorry” for the incident and his Premier League club Chelsea said it had begun disciplina­ry action, describing discrimina­tory behavior as “completely unacceptab­le.”

It is unclear from the video if Messi — widely regarded as one of the greatest soccer players of all time — participat­ed in the chant. But Argentina’s sports subsecreta­ry, Julio Garro, said he should say sorry.

“The national team captain must also come out to apologize for this case. The same AFA (Argentina Football Associatio­n) president,” Garro said in radio statements. “I think it is appropriat­e. It leaves us as a country in a bad position, with so much glory.”

Argentina beat Colombia 1-0 on Sunday at Miami Gardens, Florida. Afterwards a video posted on Instagram showed Fernandez and Argentina players chanting about France’s team as they celebrated.

The same chants — by some Argentina fans — emerged before the team beat France in the World Cup final in 2022. The derogatory chants single out France players of African heritage, from several countries, and holding a French passport.

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