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Rudiger claims racist abuse in Real Madrid Club World Cup victory
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45369, member: 636"] Real Madrid player Antonio Rudiger faced racist abuse during his team's Club World Cup victory against Mexican team Pachuca. The German defender had a heated argument with Pachuca's captain Gustavo Cabral near the end of the game. Rudiger told the referee about what happened. The official made a special signal that starts FIFA's racism response plan. Nobody knows if the abuse came from fans or another player. FIFA has three steps when racism occurs during matches. First they stop the game. Next they pause it for longer. Finally they cancel the whole match if problems continue. Real Madrid won the game 3-1 but players kept arguing after it finished. Manager Xabi Alonso backed his player completely. He said the team believes Rudiger's claims about what happened. Alonso stressed that racist behavior should never be accepted. FIFA officials are looking into the incident right away. The manager refused to give more details about the situation. Rudiger has dealt with racism before during his career. Back in 2021 when he played for Chelsea, he said anti-racism campaigns rarely make real changes happen. He promised to keep fighting against racist treatment of players. Recently, activist groups criticized FIFA for seeming to remove anti-racism messages from the Club World Cup tournament. The incident highlights ongoing problems with racism in world soccer. [/QUOTE]
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