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Chilavert Attacks Vinicius and Defends Prestianni with Homophobic and Racist Arguments: "Football Is Amaricated"

Summary by Marca
"If you look at the Vinicius camera before you say "cagon" to Prestianni. The first insult came from the side of the black-skinned player."

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Lean Left

The recent sayings of the legendary Paraguayan archer are not the first to cause controversy

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José Luis Chilavert returned to the center of the media scene after speaking on the crossing between Gianluca Prestianni and Vinícius Júnior, leaving statements that quickly generated controversy.

Lean Left

The legendary Paraguayan exporter José Luis Chilavert sympathized with Prestianni, the footballer of Benfica, after the controversy lived in the Champions League in which Vinicius denounced having received xenophobic insults from the Argentine. “Vinicius is the first to insult all”, he said in statements to the Argentine media Radio Rivadavia. Insisting that the madridist player “black-skinned” tells him previously “cagon”. And finishing with a …

·Spain
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Center

The legendary Paraguayan goalkeeper raises huge dust with an execrable defense of the Benfica Prestianni player

Center

"If you look at the Vinicius camera before you say "cagon" to Prestianni. The first insult came from the side of the black-skinned player."

·Barcelona, Spain
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The echoes of Benfica - Real Madrid last Tuesday and the controversy installed by the so-called racist statements of Gianluca Prestianni against Vinicius Junior are still latent. Added to the already emphasized support of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) were added on Thursday new documents exclaiming for greater rigurosity on the part of UEFA and FIFA and marked the course of an “exhaustive investigation”.

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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