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Soccer star faces racist mobs, league inaction

After a shocking level of racist fury was hurled by Spanish fans at one of the game’s brightest young stars, the sport faces renewed demands to deal with the problem.
A men's soccer player points to the crowd.
Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior points to a member of the crowd during the Spanish league football match between Valencia CF and Real Madrid CF on Sunday, May 21, 2023. (Jose Jordan/AFP via Getty Images)

Earlier this month, one of football's brightest stars was targeted with an unprecedented amount of racist abuse during a game. Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Junior — the heir to the throne of Brazilian football — was called a monkey and abused with monkey noises by tens of thousands of fans during a game in Spain's La Liga. But rather than punish those abusing the athlete, it was Vinicius who was shown a red card. In the aftermath of the incident, everyone from the Spanish press to the president of the Spanish football league seemed to blame the victim of the racist attack, rather than his attackers.

On this episode, guest host Jodie Martinson talks to sports journalist Shireen Ahmed about one of the brightest stars in world sports, but also about the broader tradition of racism in soccer, and why it remains an ugly issue in the beautiful game.

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