Boca Juniors raises periodic racist insults Pablo Carroza | Colombians in the Exterior

With five Colombians on loan (Sebastián Villa, Frank Fabra and Jorman Campuzano; Rafael Santos Borré and Jorge Carrascal) and separated by injury (Edwin Cardona), on March 14, in the Bombonera, he went to Argentina’s superclassic , which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Without embarrassment, after finalizing the encounter, the Argentine periodical, Pablo Carroza, revered to the Colombians of despicable form, assuring: “Hay mucho colombiano … Are there any Colombian fans who want to look for players in Colombia? Qu What do you want, a band of regrets? Paren con los colombianos… There’s a book in Bogotá. Geen tengo nada contra los Colombians, los felicito; it is said that many are “.

Through the comments of the periodicals, Boca Juniors issued a statement stating its response to the ‘racist expressions’ of the season, claiming that the Xeneize club will always open the gates to the footballers of different nationalities and especially to the colleges; in addition, it is also clear that this type of commentary ‘only incites to odio and discrimination’.

“Boca Juniors laments the racist expressions of the periodical Pablo Carroza, who in the Futsbol Outsider program of this last day, criticized the presence of Colombian players in the Argentine superclassic.

Since then, however, he has opened his doors to all South American players and especially to Colombians, who have made an inexhaustible hole in the history of the institution, and his examples are that he opened the gates to those who had left. It’s an organ for the club that many of its idols or historical references are of the most diverse South American nationalities.

Once more the club expresses its preoccupation and repudiation with statements and behaviors that have nothing to do with the construction of a more aborted and plural football that attracts and only encourages audio and discrimination“.

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