Brazil’s former soccer player Ronaldo Luiz Nazário De Lima He confirmed on Friday that the fight against racism, violence and football discrimination, where he was called by Conmebol as a visible leader of a special working group, clubs, players, governments and fans should unite.
This group is “with the challenge and the opportunity to be the best of all time,” announced in a statement issued by Conmebol President of Real Valladolid and who is the main shareholder of the Cruzeiro Club.
The permanent job team to combat racism, discrimination and violence in South American football has been identified this Friday since its creation, on March 27th.
Former secretary of the FIFA Fatma Samaura General also participated in telematics; President of the International Federation of Professional Footballers Associations (FIFPRO), Sergio Marchi; and the Deputy Secretary and Legal Director of Conmebol, Monserrat Jiménez.
Participants agreed to provide relationships to actions promoted by federations, clubs and fans “to generate a change in social behavior in football,” Conmebol said in a statement.
Source: La Verdad

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