
Influencer Speed is the target of racism by Argentines in the World Cup
Sports Influencer American was the target of racist offenses in two games of Argentina during the World Cup 07/07/2026 16:33, updated 07/07/2026
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The player also wears a red shirt, but number 11, and defends the selection of Egypt, eliminated from the World Cup after losing turn to Argentina on Tuesday (7). The first one, noted at 12, ended up with a foul on the quarterback Lisandro Martínez at the start of the play. See the video: Previously, Speed was the target of the same crime in the match between Argentina and Cape Verde, valid for the phase of 16 final years, last Friday (3/2).
Furthermore, The young man was following the match between Egypt and Argentina, by the final eighties of the World Cup 2026, on Tuesday (7/7), and again suffered reprisals of South American fans in the World.
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The player also wears a red shirt, but number 11, and defends the selection of Egypt, eliminated from the World Cup after losing turn to Argentina on Tuesday (7).
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraThe first one, noted at 12, ended up with a foul on the quarterback Lisandro Martínez at the start of the play.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraSee the video: Previously, Speed was the target of the same crime in the match between Argentina and Cape Verde, valid for the phase of 16 final years, last Friday (3/2).
according to MetrópolesThe young man was following the match between Egypt and Argentina, by the final eighties of the World Cup 2026, on Tuesday (7/7), and again suffered reprisals of South American fans in the World.
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