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Mbappé and FFF respond to racist attacks by Paraguayan senator
The French team secured its place in the World Cup quarterfinals by defeating Paraguay 1-0, with a penalty goal scored by Kylian Mbappé.However, the celebratory mood was overshadowed by racist remark...
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Football | Mail Online
· Jul 6, 2026
Paraguay's World Cup shame: Kylian Mbappe calls out 'despicable' South American senator and accuses her of 'brazen racism' after extraordinary social media attack on France star
Paraguay's World Cup shame: Kylian Mbappe calls out 'despicable' South American senator and accuses her of 'brazen racism' after extraordinary social media attack on France star
Off The Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Mbappe fires back after a Paraguayan senator’s racist remarks spark uproar
French soccer star Kylian Mbappe is at the center of an international uproar after a Paraguayan senator posted racist remarks about him following France’s World Cup win over Paraguay. The controversy began July 4 in Philadelphia, when Mbappe scored on a 70th-minute penalty to lift France to a 1-0 victory. After the final whistle, a []...Click to read more
CBC News
· Jul 10, 2026
Paraguayan senator defends racist rant against Kylian Mbappé — and insults him again
Paraguayan senator defends racist rant against Kylian Mbappé — and insults him again
DNyuz
· Jul 6, 2026
Kylian Mbappé calls out Paraguayan senator for ‘brazen racism’ after France’s World Cup knockout win
French soccer superstar Kylian Mbappé took to social media Monday to respond to racist remarks a Paraguayan senator made following her country’s 1-0 loss to France in a World Cup knockout round game over the weekend. Mbappé called Celeste Amarilla, a 61-year-old senator from Paraguay’s Liberal Radical Party, “a despicable woman and unworthy” of her []
Ecostylia
· Jul 10, 2026
How World Cup 2026 turned AI fakes, online racism and Mbappe’s abuse case into a global warning for soccer
Kylian Mbappé appears in the middle of a crowd, smiling face and figure already drawn into the public’s attention. The image sets up the contrast between the popular fervor around the captain of Les Bleus and the violence of the racist attacks that targeted his name during the 2026 World Cup. Credits: Helfer Emilio / [] L’article How World Cup 2026 turned AI fakes, online racism and Mbappe’s abuse case into a global warning for soccer est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.
Al Bawaba
· Jul 7, 2026
Mbappe slams Paraguayan senator over racist 'chimpanzees' comment
ALBAWABA - French football player Kylian Mbappe has responded to the racist comment made by Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla, who called him a brute and offended his family...
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Related coverage for "Mbappé and FFF respond to racist attacks by Paraguayan senator": Football | Mail Online — Paraguay's World Cup shame: Kylian Mbappe calls out 'despicable' South American senator and accuses her of 'brazen racism' after extraordinary social media attack on France star. Off The Press — Mbappe fires back after a Paraguayan senator’s racist remarks spark uproar. CBC News — Paraguayan senator defends racist rant against Kylian Mbappé — and insults him again. DNyuz — Kylian Mbappé calls out Paraguayan senator for ‘brazen racism’ after France’s World Cup knockout win. Ecostylia — How World Cup 2026 turned AI fakes, online racism and Mbappe’s abuse case into a global warning for soccer. Al Bawaba — Mbappe slams Paraguayan senator over racist 'chimpanzees' comment