
UN, Paraguay and Fifa condemn Paraguayan senator's statement against Captain des Bleus
Investigation in Paris after racist insults against Mbappé
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" The racist incidents reported at the Fifa World Cup 2026 reflect a broader phenomenon that affects football and sport more broadly," he said. By Le Figaro with AFP July 7, 2026 at 6:45 pm Add Le Figaro to your favourite sources Kylian Mbappé was targeted by a wave of racist insults formulated by a Paraguayan senator. On Tuesday, the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation in Paris after these racist statements, holding the motives of public insult and public provocation to hatred or violence.
Furthermore, Les Bleus are back in action on Thursday night when they face Morocco in what is a repeat of the 2022 World Cup semi-final. Don't underestimate me, Mbappe,' Amarilla is reported to have said.
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" The racist incidents reported at the Fifa World Cup 2026 reflect a broader phenomenon that affects football and sport more broadly," he said.
according to La CroixBy Le Figaro with AFP July 7, 2026 at 6:45 pm Add Le Figaro to your favourite sources Kylian Mbappé was targeted by a wave of racist insults formulated by a Paraguayan senator.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésOn Tuesday, the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation in Paris after these racist statements, holding the motives of public insult and public provocation to hatred or violence.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésLes Bleus are back in action on Thursday night when they face Morocco in what is a repeat of the 2022 World Cup semi-final.
according to Daily Mail +1Don't underestimate me, Mbappe,' Amarilla is reported to have said.
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