Argentina, which recently won the America's Cup, created a big-headed Buddha during the celebrations! Most of the Argentine players were filmed in Pakistan, singing a chorus of racist McBarbie and other black French songs. Immediately after the film came to light, the French soccer team filed a lawsuit and Argentina faced a massive suspension. The promoter, Ansel Fernandes, was immediately blasted and cut off from his seat by his Roadrunner teammates.

The movie is an IG live stream of Ansel Fernandez. At the time, the Argentine players were celebrating winning the Copa America in Barneys and the whole team sang the song that won the World Cup two years ago? In the lineup, fans created a song insulting France, which attacked black French players as African 'bastards', McBarbie as gay, etc. The clip had no impact. "Did 'Ballon d'Or' Mays ever take part, but most of the players seen on camera sang together, with Ansel Fernandes filming more 'breaking positive'.

The French soccer team immediately issued a statement strongly condemning the incident and believed that the Fédération Internationale de Football Association had called for Argentina to be severely punished, with the players possibly facing suspension. Ansou Fernandes played for the Lusi took the lead in the outbreak of infighting, according to reports, many black French teammates were very angry, Wesley Coffiner directly reprinted the film to criticize: "unbridled racism"; Lugustu, Assoudisas, Nygancourt and other 10 teammates are also in the social network, "Unfollow" Ansou Fernandes, the Che Lusi said that it will be a serious investigation.

On Wednesday (17), Ansel Fernandez issued a public apology, "I sincerely apologize for the film. The song contains offensive content and there is no excuse for it. I stand against racism and apologize for the storm the second celebration caused. Just because the entrance moment of the clip is the same as the lyrics does not mean that I have the same beliefs or character. I am truly sorry."

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