In order to wash its racist approach, US will be harassing random white players too. Cuz treating with dignity people that coming to play or watch the WC is not an option
The visa story is the most telling controversy this World Cup has had
Fifa is going against its own rules and precedent
Should it even be held in a state that clearly doesn't see it as a World Cup
What was the point of Infantino's cravenness to Trump?
https://t.co/87oIeNMo4B
@ChelseaCeleryFC@NimaTavRood In 1936 Germany wanted to project superiority. In 2026 USA wants to project undisputed power to do what ever is their will regardless of what anyone else would think or say
@Kemp40S Podsjeti me sad kad se pojavio na teniskom nebu neke tamo 2003. i bio na utakmici Reala prikazan. U drustvu smo diskutovali da li mu je Miguel Angel nesto u rodu i lika koji je tvrdio da mu je stric iznapušavali jer kako će mali da navija za Real😂 internet je sve pokvario
@relja996 Kleberson bi mogao biti jedan od tih. Posebno jer je igrao u prvih 11 nominalno. Simone Barone 2006., al je on gledao sa klupe. Erik Durm 2014. isto kao Barone.
Canada national team striker Promise David spoke about the racism he experienced during his time playing in Croatia on the Koolcast Sport podcast.
Now playing for Belgian side Union St. Gilloise and valued at €17 million, David was playing for Zagreb lower-division club Trnje just four years ago.
The striker said that racism was the biggest problem he faced at the time, stating: “My coach literally told me to my face that he did not want to play Black players.”
David also recalled the severe financial difficulties he experienced, saying: “Brother, I was barely getting by. I would wait for chicken to be discounted by 50% before buying it.”
Despite his experiences, David said he does not hold negative feelings toward Croatian people: “Croatians are great people and I had a good time there. I still have friends there that I keep in touch with.”
However, he concluded with the following remark: “The biggest problem in Croatia was racism. They say there is no place for it, but it was there.”