WORLD CUP 2018

Brazilian FA condemns Fernandinho abuse

The CBF has spoken out in support of Fernandinho after he suffered racial abuse on social media following his own-goal in Brazil's World Cup exit.

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The Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) has taken a stand against "racist remarks" after Selecao midfielder Fernandinho was targeted with online abuse following the country's World Cup exit.

The Manchester City star scored an own-goal in the 2-1 loss to Belgium that saw Brazil eliminated in the quarter-finals and he was subject to abusive posts and threats following the game.

Brazil's defender Miranda (C) holds Belgium's forward Romelu Lukaku (R) as Brazil's midfielder Fernandinho heads the ball during the Russia 2018 World Cup quarter-final football match between Brazil and Belgium at the Kazan Arena in Kazan on July 6, 2018BENJAMIN CREMELAFP

It was reported that the player's wife and mother were also targeted, causing the latter to close her Instagram account, leading the CBF to speak out on Sunday.

In a statement on Instagram, the Federation said: "The CBF repudiates the racist attacks suffered by the player Fernandinho and his family.

"Football represents the union of colours, genders, cultures and peoples. We are with you.

"Racists will not pass!"


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