Racism in Soccer Continues Unabated as Federations Fail to Act
- Racism remains rampant in soccer across the globe, as evidenced by recent abuse directed at Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior.
- Federations have been slow to punish racist behavior, despite having the authority to do so.
- Anti-racism measures are seen as ineffective, as fines and slogans do little to stop recurring incidents.
- Black players often feel powerless when faced with racist abuse from fans, as authorities fail to act.
- Stronger action, including harsher punishments and education, is desperately needed to combat the issue.