Lights go out at Rio's Christ the Redeemer in support of Vinicius Jr
The Christ the Redeemer has its lights turned off to condemn "racist attacks" on Brazilian soccer star Vinicius Jr in Spain, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 22, 2023. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares
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The lights
on Rio de Janeiro's iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer were switched off for
an hour on Monday (May 22) night in a display of solidarity with Vinicius Jr
after the Brazil forward was racially abused during a club match in Spain.
The lights
were turned off at 6pm local time to cap a day when the Brazilian government
and the world of football united to condemn the racial slurs aimed at the Real
Madrid player during a Spanish league match on Sunday.
The Archdiocesan
Sanctuary that manages the monument carried out the act in cooperation with the
Brazilian FA and the Observatory of Racial Discrimination in Football.
"The
Christ the Redeemer Archdiocesan Sanctuary repudiates the racist attacks
suffered by the Brazilian player Vinicius Junior," the body said in an
Instagram post.
"The
lighting of the monument will be switched off as a symbol of the collective
fight against racism and in solidarity with the player and all those who suffer
prejudice around the world."
Earlier on
Monday, the Brazilian government called on Spanish and sports authorities
earlier to punish those responsible for the "racist attacks" against
the player, while the president of football's governing body FIFA Gianni
Infantino expressed his solidarity.
Other
sporting figures such as Kylian Mbappe, Rio Ferdinand, and Formula One driver
Lewis Hamilton also voiced their support for Vinicius Jr.
The
22-year-old Brazil international later posted a picture of the statue silhouetted
against the moon on Twitter and expressed his gratitude for the support he had
received.
"Black
and imposing. Christ the Redeemer was like this just now. An action of
solidarity that moved me. But I want, above all, to inspire and bring more
light to our struggle," he wrote.
Spanish
Football Federation head Luis Rubiales admitted there was a real problem of
racism in the country's football where "press releases don't work
anymore".


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