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Enzo Fernandez’s Charity Contribution Closes Racial Chant Incident

Incident Background

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez faced scrutiny after posting a video of himself and Argentina teammates singing a racially offensive chant about French players of African descent. The video surfaced following Argentina’s Copa America victory earlier this month, leading to public outcry and condemnation.

Apology and Charity Contribution

Fernandez, 23, took swift action by apologizing in person to his Chelsea teammates in Atlanta, where the team is preparing for a friendly against Club America. His apology was reportedly accepted by the squad. Additionally, Fernandez voluntarily pledged a “significant” contribution to an anti-discrimination charity. This gesture was made to acknowledge his misjudgment and demonstrate his commitment to rectifying the situation.

Enzo Fernandez's Charity Contribution Closes Racial Chant Incident

Club’s Response and Support

The Chelsea Foundation will facilitate the charity contribution, and the club has committed to matching Fernandez’s donation. Chelsea has praised Fernandez for his maturity and responsibility in handling the situation, leading to the conclusion of the internal disciplinary process. Both the club and the playing squad now consider the matter closed.

Ongoing Investigation by FIFA

Despite the resolution at the club level, Fernandez still faces the possibility of sanctions from FIFA, which is continuing its investigation into the incident.

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