Ich frage mich sowieso immer, was da in Argentinien (und auch Uruguay) falsch läuft.
Diese immer wieder aufkommende Unfairness und das anscheinend schiere Unvermögen ein fairer Verlierer zu sein. Nein, sobald ein Spiel verloren zu sein scheint oder droht wird erstmal kräftig getreten. Quasi nach dem Motto "Wenn schon verlieren, dann trete ich irgendeinen wenigstens nochmal um".
Sind ja nicht nur einzelne schwarze Schafe, die es sicherlich in jedem Land gibt. Das zieht sich durch sämtliche Mannschaften.
Ist das schon ein kulturelles Problem? Lernen die das schon im Schulsport?
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Copa Libertadores incident
Desábato/Grafite 2005 incident
In a Copa Libertadores 2005 match, after a tackle by the Brazilian club São Paulo's player Grafite, Argentinian Quilmes player Leandro Desábato supposedly reacted with a racist insult towards Grafite[14] even though the referee was standing less than three feet away and wrote in his report that he did not hear Desabato. In what was called by the Argentinian media "an extremely exaggerated reaction" and by their Brazilian counterparts as "an exemplary reaction to a racist attack", Desábato was arrested after the match, handcuffed, taken to the local police station, and kept there for 40 hours. The entire Quilmes team waited for Desábato in Brazil while he was held in custody. With Desábato sent back to Argentina, and after a few days of tension and media coverage of the event, Grafite finally dropped the charges[15].
Following his night in jail, Desábato was defended by columnist and former Brazil international footballer Tostão who stated that the insults were not racist, simply the kind of provocation that has always existed in football[2].
Tostao ist relativ "weiß"...