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Flamengo issue statement GA Cup racism - after pulling out of third-place game at MLS-run youth tournament

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  • Brazilian outfit withdrew from competition
  • New York Red Bulls had already done likewise
  • MLS to carry out an 'extensive review'
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Players from the Brazilian outfit, along with the Philadelphia Union, have been suspended following a series of incidents during their semi-final clash. Two players from Flamengo picked up red cards in that contest, while the team's assistant coach was sent from the touchline – triggering an investigation into what occurred.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    One of the red cards handed out is said to have been the result of a “banned term” being used, while Flamengo allege that a Union player made discriminatory remarks. MLS has declined to identify the players involved due to their status as minors.

  • WHAT FLAMENGO SAID

    Flamengo have, however, responded to the allegations made against them by saying: “Flamengo strongly repudiates what happened… when some athletes from our squad were victims of racial insults. It’s unacceptable that episodes like this continue to happen. Racism is a crime and must be harshly punished, wherever it may be.”

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  • DID YOU KNOW?

    MLS said in a statement of its own, following a number of concerning incidents in the Generation Adidas (GA) Cup event: “This behavior is entirely unacceptable, violates the rules of the competition, and our collective effort to ensure a respectful and inclusive environment for all.” They added that an “extensive review” would be taking place, which will lead to the “adoption of best practices from MLS first-team competitions.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    The news regarding Flamengo and the Philadelphia Union comes a matter of days after the New York Red Bulls withdrew from the competition in question following two incidents of on-field racism during their games against Monterrey and Hajduk Split, with the decision taken to remove U17 and U15 teams from the event. They said: “There is no room for discrimination around competitive play. As an organization, we stand together with our players on and off the pitch.”