FIFA opened disciplinary action against Mexico for infamous anti-gay outcry in the pre-Olympiad
The FIFA initiated another “disciplinary action” against MexicoNow because of the “distinction” cry, heard in the match between Tricolor Sub 23 and the United States, at Concacaf Pre-Olympic, a few days after he announced that he was investigating the same truth, but in the match against the DOminican Republic.
FIFA can confirm this Disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the Mexican Football Association for discriminatory incidents It took place during the match corresponding to the men’s Olympic qualifiers between Mexico and the United States, which was played on March 25, 2021, “according to the highest football authority. ESPN Digital.
A few days ago, FIFA also explained to this method that it had opened a disciplinary action against Mexico, due to the cry of “Pu …” which was heard in the stands of the match between Mexico and the Dominican Republic. From this investigation, the penalties have not yet been released and the event as well as the match between the US and Tricolor will be reviewed, various sources said.
Penalties can range from a fine to losing points or being disqualified from the competition, The situation could be exacerbated by the fact that it is a recurring crime, because the truth was recorded first in the match against the Dominican Republic.
FIFA amended its discipline law in 2019 and there they strengthened measures against racism, to ensure the comfort of all participants on the soccer team.
In the Mexican Football Association, they are aware of the possible penalties that FIFA might impose, after studying the two cases. Until now, Mexico is ranked for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020After winning the Concacaf Pre-Olympic competition.
According to Yon de Luisa, president of the Mexican Football Association, he stressed in recent days that the classification is not in danger, although they will abide by all the penalties that will be imposed.
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