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Colombian Cardona caught in racism row in South Korea

- AFP

SEOUL: Colombian footballer Edwin Cardona has apologized after he was accused of making a racist gesture during a friendly internatio­nal against South Korea.

Cardona was caught on camera appearing to make a slant-eyes gesture during a second half of Friday’s match at Suwon World Cup Stadium, south of Seoul.

“As regards to what happened today, it was not my intention to disrespect anybody, or a country or race, but if anybody interprete­d it that way, I am sorry,” Cardona said in a video posted on the Colombia team’s Twitter account.

“I am not an aggressive person and that moment in the match has been badly interprete­d,” the 24-year-old said.

Yeung, condemned Cardona’s actions, saying, “racist behavior is absolutely unacceptab­le.”

“Colombia have world-class players, and it was disappoint­ing for the team to show such actions,” Ki added.

said the organizati­on planned to lodge a protest over the incident, the South’s Yonhap news agency reported.

“When FIFA becomes aware of the protest that we make, FIFA and the (South American) continent’s football associatio­n may consider the case for possible punishment”,

South American players have been embroiled in race-related rows in Asia.

Shanghai SIPG’s Brazilian star Hulk was investigat­ed earlier this year over an alleged racially motivated assault on a rival team’s coach, a claim both he and his club deny.

Days after that incident, Argentina’s Ezequiel Lavezzi, who plays for Hebei China Fortune, sparked an uproar when promotiona­l photos emerged of him pulling back the corners of his eyelids in a ‘slant-eyed’ pose.

South Korea won Friday’s match 2-1.

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