FIFA is preparing to introduce the 'Vinicius Law' during the World Cup with the aim of combating racist incidents in the world of football, following recent controversial events.
A rule in favor of justice and the fight against racism
FIFA is embroiled in controversy due to alleged racist incidents in football, prompting the creation of the 'Vinicius Law'. This regulation, which will be enforced starting from the World Cup, aims to eliminate the possibility of hiding offensive expressions by covering the mouth during matches.
Impact on the football community
The implementation of this measure has sparked uncertainty in the sports field, questioning whether it will completely eradicate the concealment of racist comments or if it will veer towards sporting interests, drifting away from its initial essence.
Repercussions in LaLiga and the El Hilali-Rafa Mir case
Amid this debate, LaLiga is affected by the 'El Hilali-Rafa Mir Case', where it has not yet been determined what actions the organization will take. Meanwhile, Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA, suggests the possibility of reducing penalties in case of apologies from those involved, aiming for a deterrent effect and a cultural change in the world of football.
A decisive step in the fight against racism
The 'Vinicius Law' promises to be a milestone in the fight against racism in football, challenging freedom of expression and prioritizing non-discrimination based on racial motives. The rule focuses on eliminating the possibility of covering up racist expressions, establishing a new standard in the fight against this scourge in sports.
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