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Football racism storm erupts as Antonio Rudiger accuses Pachuca opponent of slur as ref enforces new protocol
Football racism storm erupts as Antonio Rudiger accuses Pachuca opponent of slur as ref enforces new protocol

News.com.au

time4 hours ago

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Football racism storm erupts as Antonio Rudiger accuses Pachuca opponent of slur as ref enforces new protocol

Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger accused opponent Gustavo Cabral of making a racist remark during last night's Club World Cup match. The Spanish giants took on Mexican side Pachuca in Charlotte. With Real leading 3-1 late on, Rudiger claimed that Cabral had fouled him. The pair were subsequently involved in a heated exchange. Rudiger, 32, alleged to referee Ramon Abatti Abel that he had been racially abused, according to The Sun. Abatti subsequently instigated Fifa's anti-racism protocol by crossing his forearms. Step one of the protocol sees a match stopped – with steps two and three leading to games being suspended and then abandoned. Cabral, 39, denied making a racist remark – claiming that he had called Rudiger a 'coward'. The match soon got back underway, with Real Madrid winning 3-1. More arguments between players followed after the final whistle. After the game, Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso came to Rudiger's defence. The Spaniard, 43, said: 'Toni has informed us about something. 'We have to wait and see now. I think the Fifa protocol has been activated to investigate. 'But if something did happen measures need to be taken and we support Antonio because this is something unacceptable. 'There's no tolerance for this at any level of football and whenever it occurs measures must be taken. 'That's what Antonio has told us and we believe him.' Cabral came out to deny racially abusing the German. The veteran defender said: 'It was a fight. We collided. 'He said that I hit him with my hand, and then there was an argument and the referee made the racism sign, but I was telling him the same thing the whole time.' Pachuca boss Jaime Lozano was coy on the incident. The Mexican, 46, said: 'I haven't spoken to Cabral about this. 'I cannot give you an explanation about it because this is the first [I've heard of] this news. 'It cannot be justified at all. I've known him for a little while and I have never heard of something like that with Pachuca players. 'I cannot defend my captain at any cost but I will talk about it with him.' Real Madrid had gone down to 10 men after just seven minutes, when Raul Asencio was sent off for bringing down ex-West Brom and Everton striker Salomon Rondon. Nevertheless, the LaLiga giants took the lead on 35 minutes through Jude Bellingham, before Arda Guler made it 2-0 before halftime. Fede Valverde added a third 20 minutes from time, with Elias Montiel grabbing a consolation for Pachuca. The Mexican side have been eliminated after losing both of their matches, while Real Madrid sit atop Group H with four points.

Gustavo Cabral reveals what he really said to Antonio Rudiger after Real Madrid star accused Club World Cup rival of 'racist insult' in fiery clash
Gustavo Cabral reveals what he really said to Antonio Rudiger after Real Madrid star accused Club World Cup rival of 'racist insult' in fiery clash

Daily Mail​

time7 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Gustavo Cabral reveals what he really said to Antonio Rudiger after Real Madrid star accused Club World Cup rival of 'racist insult' in fiery clash

Pachuca's Gustavo Cabral has seemingly revealed what he actually said to Antonio Rudiger, following the Real Madrid star's accusation of a 'racist insult' being used by the Argentinian defender. The alleged incident occurred in stoppage time of Sunday's Group H clash in Charlotte, where a visibly incensed Rudiger approached Brazilian referee Ramon Abatti Abel following a verbal exchange with Cabral. Sources inside the stadium claim that Cabral is alleged to have called Rudiger a 'negro de mierda' — a Spanish insult that translates as 'f***ing n*****'. However, Cabral disputed this after the game by stating he had called Rudiger a 'cagon de mierda' — meaning 'f***ing coward'. 'There was nothing racist. I called him a f***ing coward, as we say in Argentina. That's all,' he claimed. 'There was a struggle, I received a kick, he said I hit him with my hand, we argued. But nothing more. 'The referee made the racist sign, but I kept repeating the same thing to him: "F***ing coward". 'There is no sanction for saying that, it's a word, period. It has no other intention. 'He was telling me "I'll see you outside," he was making signs for a fight. I was angry too; we were arguing in the tunnel, but it didn't go any further. 'My team-mates and theirs were right next to me. I just said the same thing over and over again.' The incident on the field saw the referee make the designated 'No Racism Gesture' by crossing his arms, indicating that an investigation would be carried out. Under FIFA's updated anti-racism procedures introduced in 2024, the crossed-arms gesture is the first step in a possible three-stage response to discriminatory behaviour. Step one alerts officials and competition authorities to the alleged incident and gives the referee the option to stop the match. Steps two and three, which involve suspending or abandoning the match, are only triggered if the situation escalates or continues. Speaking after the game, Madrid manager Xabi Alonso confirmed Rudiger had reported a racist insult and said the club fully supported the player. 'He told us about it. We support Antonio because it's unacceptable, we believe him,' the former Spain international told reporters. Real Madrid did however get their first win of the tournament on the board, with goals from Jude Bellingham, Arda Guler and Federico Valverde seeing them through 3-1, despite an early red card for Raul Asencio. It was Alonso's first win as Real boss following the entertaining 1-1 draw with Al-Hilal, and he will be hoping for a repeat against RB Salzburg in Los Blancos' final game of the groups to finish top.

Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger accuses Pachuca opponent of racist insult as referee enforces new Fifa protocol
Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger accuses Pachuca opponent of racist insult as referee enforces new Fifa protocol

The Sun

time8 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger accuses Pachuca opponent of racist insult as referee enforces new Fifa protocol

REAL MADRID star Antonio Rudiger accused opponent Gustavo Cabral of making a racist remark during last night's Club World Cup match. The Spanish giants took on Mexican side Pachuca in Charlotte. 2 2 With Real leading 3-1 late on, Rudiger claimed that Cabral had fouled him. The pair were subsequently involved in a heated exchange. Rudiger, 32, alleged to referee Ramon Abatti Abel that he had been racially abused. Abatti subsequently instigated Fifa 's anti-racism protocol. Step one of the protocol sees a match stopped - with steps two and three leading to games being suspended and then abandoned. Cabral, 39, denied making a racist remark - claiming that he had called Rudiger a "coward". The match soon got back underway, with Real Madrid winning 3-1. More arguments between players followed after the final whistle. After the game, Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso came to Rudiger's defence. The Spaniard, 43, said: "Toni has informed us about something. Real Madrid open their Club World Cup campaign with draw against Saudi minnows "We have to wait and see now. I think the Fifa protocol has been activated to investigate. "But if something did happen measures need to be taken and we support Antonio because this is something unacceptable. "There's no tolerance for this at any level of football and whenever it occurs measures must be taken. "That's what Antonio has told us and we believe him." Cabral came out to deny racially abusing the German. The veteran defender said: "It was a fight. We collided. "He said that I hit him with my hand, and then there was an argument and the referee made the racism sign, but I was telling him the same thing the whole time." Pachuca boss Jaime Lozano was coy on the incident. The Mexican, 46, said: "I haven't spoken to Cabral about this. "I cannot give you an explanation about it because this is the first [I've heard of] this news. "It cannot be justified at all. I've known him for a little while and and I have never heard of something like that with Pachuca players. "I cannot defend my captain at any cost but I will talk about it with him." Real Madrid had gone down to 10 men after just seven minutes, when Raul Asencio was sent off for bringing down ex-West Brom and Everton striker Salomon Rondon. Nevertheless, the LaLiga giants took the lead on 35 minutes through Jude Bellingham, before Arda Guler made it 2-0 before half-time. Fede Valverde added a third 20 minutes from time, with Elias Montiel grabbing a consolation for Pachuca. The Mexican side have been eliminated after losing both of their matches, while Real Madrid sit atop Group H with four points.

Alonso says Rudiger complained of racist insult
Alonso says Rudiger complained of racist insult

Sinar Daily

time12 hours ago

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  • Sinar Daily

Alonso says Rudiger complained of racist insult

Rudiger was visibly angered after an exchange of words with Pachuca's Gustavo Cabral after the final whistle and spoke to Brazilian referee Ramon Abatti Abel. 23 Jun 2025 09:21am Staff members separate Carlos Moreno #25 of CF Pachuca from Antonio Ruediger #22 of Real Madrid during an altercation in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group H match between Real Madrid CF and CF Pachuca at Bank of America Stadium on June 22, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Richard Pelham / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP) Charlotte, June 22, 2025 (AFP) - Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said his defender Antonio Rudiger had complained of a racist incident at the end of Sunday's 3-1 Club World Cup win over Mexican club Pachuca. Rudiger was visibly angered after an exchange of words with Pachuca's Gustavo Cabral after the final whistle and spoke to Brazilian referee Ramon Abatti Abel. Xabi Alonso manager of Real Madrid before the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group H match between Real Madrid CF and CF Pachuca at Bank of America Stadium on June 22, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Richard Pelham / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP) Asked about the incident in the post-match press conference, Alonso said: "Toni told us something, we support Toni and we will see what happens. "I think the FIFA protocol has been activated to investigate, but if it has happened, all measures should be taken and we support Antonio because it's something unacceptable. "In football there is no tolerance for this, and if it happened, then measures should be taken. This is what Antonio has told us and we believe him. It's being investigated now," he said. Pachuca coach Jaime Lozano was also asked about the incident but said he was unaware of what had happened. "I just found out from you, you are letting me know, we did not talk about it in the dressing room, I haven't spoken to Cabral about this, I cannot give you an explanation about it because this is the first (I have heard of) this news," he said. "It cannot be justified at all but I will talk to him, I've known him for a little while and and I have never heard of something like that with Pachuca players. I cannot defend my captain at any cost but I will talk about it with him," he said. FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment. - AFP

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