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CONMEBOL President Apologizes for Controversial 'Tarzan Without Cheetah' Comment

Alejandro Domínguez's remarks during a Copa Libertadores draw intensify criticism of the confederation's handling of racism in South American football.

  • Alejandro Domínguez compared Brazilian clubs' absence from South American tournaments to 'Tarzan without Cheetah,' sparking backlash from Brazilian football leaders.
  • Domínguez apologized for the remark, stating it was a popular phrase and not meant to belittle or discredit anyone.
  • Palmeiras president Leila Pereira and Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimarães criticized both the comment and CONMEBOL's inadequate response to racism cases.
  • CONMEBOL fined Cerro Porteno $50,000 and banned its supporters after a Palmeiras U-20 player was racially abused, but the sanctions were widely deemed insufficient.
  • Domínguez acknowledged the shortcomings of current anti-racism measures and pledged to work toward a fairer, more inclusive football environment.
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