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In a protest against racism, Brazil played Guinea in a friendly international on Saturday wearing an all-black kit in place of their traditional yellow and green shirts.
The impactful move comes after Vinicius Junior, a Brazilian striker for Real Madrid, was regularly the target of racial taunts this season.
The match is being played in Barcelona at Espanyol’s 40,000 capacity home where Vinicius, 22, and his Real Madrid teammate Rodrygo lead the forward line for Brazil.
It is the first time in Brazil’s history that they have worn black, except for goalkeepers.
The Brazilian Football Confederation is behind the move accompanied by the slogan of “Com racismo nao tem jogo” (With racism, there is no game).
Earlier in the week the Spanish and Brazilian football federations presented their plan for a friendly match at the Santiago Bernabeu in March 2024 to combat racism following global outrage at the abuse of Vinicius Junior.
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