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Paraguayan Senator Launches New Attack on Mbappé

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The dispute between Kylian Mbappé and members of Paraguay's political establishment continues to escalate following La Albirroja's elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Days after her controversial remarks sparked widespread backlash, Senator Celeste Amarilla has once again publicly criticized the Real Madrid forward, reigniting a controversy that has extended well beyond the football pitch.

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Celeste Amarilla attacked with racist insults the French striker after the party and has done so again days later, aggravating the problem

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Paragvajska nogometna representanca se je obračuna osmine finala na svetovnem prvenstvu s Francijo lotila z vemi možnimi sredstvi, predvsem umazanimi in na robu pravil. Francozi so se jim uspešno uprli, edini goal for zmago his representative pa je killed by Kylian Mbappe. After tekmi je Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla Mbappeja rasistično died, she threatened him with dams, zdzi pa se ga je znova lotila.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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After attacks on social networks, the parliamentarian attacked the French during a session at the Paraguayan congress

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla de Boccia once again offended France's superstar Kylian Mbappe in the course of the World Cup strike. But in turn! During the heated World Cup Eighth Final, the title favourite France won with 1-0 against Paraguay on Saturday, Mbappe was repeatedly attacked hard. Out of frustration, the 27-year-old, after playing Paraguay's Keeper Orlando Gill, refused the handshake, celebrated with a provocative gesture, …

·Vienna, Austria
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Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla repeats her insults against Kylian Mbappé in the Senate, still in reaction to the France-Paraguay World Cup match 2026.

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The Paraguayan Senate condemns Amarilla's "discriminatory and racist expressions," in which he now calls the footballer a "son of a bitch."

·Granada, Spain
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El Independiente broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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