Alonso Defends Rüdiger in Racism Allegation

Real Madrid Manager Backs Rüdiger Over Racism Claims in Club World Cup

by Sports Desk

Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has come out in full support of defender Antonio Rüdiger, who alleges he was racially abused during a Club World Cup match against Mexican side Pachuca.

The incident occurred during Real Madrid’s 3–1 win on June 22 in Charlotte. Rüdiger reported hearing a racial slur from Pachuca captain Gustavo Cabral late in the match. Referee Ramon Abatti activated FIFA’s anti-racism protocol, briefly pausing the game.

“That’s what Rüdiger said, and we believe him,” Alonso stated post-match. “It’s important to have zero tolerance in these situations. FIFA is investigating, and we support that fully.”

FIFA Launches Investigation

FIFA has opened a disciplinary case to determine whether Cabral used discriminatory language. Cabral has denied any racial intent, claiming he called Rüdiger a “coward” in Spanish, which he says was misinterpreted.

Why It Matters

  • Protocol Activated: The referee signaled anti-racism measures mid-game, a rare occurrence at this level.

  • Player Support: Alonso’s firm stance reinforces Real Madrid’s commitment to supporting its players.

  • Ongoing Issue: The case highlights continuing concerns about racism in global football and the enforcement of match-day protocols.

Next Steps

FIFA is expected to deliver a ruling before Pachuca’s next Club World Cup fixture. Sanctions could follow if wrongdoing is confirmed.


Bottom Line:
Xabi Alonso’s public backing of Rüdiger sends a strong message of support amid a high-profile racism investigation. The football world now looks to FIFA for a decisive and transparent outcome.

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