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“Full Of Racism” – Why Spain May Struggle To Co-Host 2030 World Cup, Says Vinicius Jr
Real Madrid star, Vinicius Jr., has shared his thoughts on the ongoing problem of xenophobia in the country where he plays, a nation set to co-host the 2030 World Cup alongside Portugal and Morocco.
As it turns out, Vinicius did not hold back in expressing his concerns about Spain’s progress in tackling racism. He stated that if there is no improvement in addressing this issue, the World Cup venue might need to be reconsidered.
The Brazilian forward was emphasised by Mundo Deportivo as saying, “I hope that Spain can evolve and understand how serious it is to insult someone because of the colour of their skin.
“Because if things have not evolved by 2030, I think the World Cup will have to change its location because if the players do not feel comfortable and confident to play in a country where they can suffer racism, it is very complicated,” he added.
Vinicius Jr. still feels at home
Despite the challenges, Vinicius made it clear that he feels very much at home in Spain. However, he remains firm in his commitment to combating racism.
“I believe and want to do everything so that things can change because many people in Spain, the majority, are not racist, although there is a small group that ends up affecting the image of a country in which life is very good,” he added.
Vinicius’ words highlight the importance of continued efforts to address racism, not only in football but in society as a whole.
His dedication to this cause serves as a powerful reminder that the fight against discrimination must persist until every individual can live and play without fear of prejudice.
The 2030 World Cup presents an opportunity for Spain and the other host nations to showcase their commitment to inclusivity, but it also sets a deadline for meaningful change to be achieved.
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