For the first time in its history, Brazil is in black against Guinea to fight racism
For the first time in its history, Brazil is in black against Guinea to fight racism
The Brazilian national team decided to play its friendly match against Guinea in a completely black uniform for the first time in its history, as part of its campaign to combat racism.
The Brazilian Federation said through its account on the social networking site “Twitter”: “Brazil Day! A day for an important step in the fight against racism.”
He added, “There is no game against racism.. For the first time in history, the Brazilian national team will wear a completely black uniform to face Guinea, at the Cornella-El Prat stadium in Barcelona.. Let’s go to victory on and off the field. Stop racism in football and society, let’s go.” together”.
Brazil will face Guinea in a friendly match in Barcelona on Saturday, with fellow Real Madrid striker Vinicius Junior, who was appointed by FIFA President Jani Infantino to head a special committee to combat racism, wear black shirts instead of the usual yellow.
It is noteworthy that Vinnie had been subjected to multiple racist abuses in the Spanish League, the latest of which was during his Real Madrid team’s match against Valencia, which sparked a global outcry.