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El Racismo En El Futbol Espanol
El racismo en el futbol espanol: el deporte rey completamente manchado

Durante el ultimo siglo, Espana se convirtio en uno de los paises mas racistas de Europa. Hay muchos casos que se producen en la calle de las ciudades las mas grandes del pais, como se occure en todos los paises Europeos, pero la cobertura que hemos sobre este tema es en gran medida mas importante cuando se produce sobre los campos de futbol de los equipos mas grandes del pais.
Hay muchos casos de racismo en el futbol Espanol, por todos los tamanos. Se trata de un problema que muchos jugadores enfrenten de cabeza. El deporte rey esta manchado.

El caso que me parece como el peor es el de Luis Aragones. Jose Luis Aragones Suarez, mas conocido como Luis Aragones, fue nombrado entrenador en jefe del equipo naccional espanol en 2004.
Durante una sesión de entrenamiento en el mismo año, un equipo de televisión española rodo Aragonés tratando de motivar a José Antonio Reyes al hacer referencias ofensivas contra su companero de equipo negro en Arsenal FC (Inglaterra), Thierry Henry, diciendo:
“muestra a este negro de mierda que eres mejor que el”
No se dio un severo castigo (solo una multa de 3 000 euros) al entrenador y continuo entrenando la seleccion espanola.

Al nivel internaccional, el racismo que persiste en el futbol espanol se ve en otras maneras. Por ejemplo, durante una partida entre la Seleccion Espanola y la Seleccion Inglesa el diecisiete de noviembre dos mil cuatro, los fanaticos espanoles gritaban insultos racistas a dos jugadores de la equipa inglesa, Shaun-Wright Phillips y Ashley Cole. Mucha gente dice que este comportamiento puede ser interpretado como una muestra de apoyo a Luis Aragonés por sus comentarios racistas sobre el delantero de Francia Thierry Henry.

Un otro caso todavia se produce en Espana: el abuso de Carlos Kameni. Portero para el Espanyol, un equipo que se respeta en la peninsula, el hombre de origen Camerun, Kameni recibe notas de abuso, asi como

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