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Rafinha apologies over ‘Arab bomber’ costume

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Bayern Munich defender Rafinha has apologised for dressing as an “Arab bomber” for a Halloween party, saying it was not his intention to “hurt anyone’s feelings”. A pictured shared to the club’s more than four million followers, since deleted, showed the Brazilian wearing a traditiona­l khandora with head scarf and holding a cardboard box with a red sticker labelled “Vorsicht” (Attention). The botched costume sparked an uproar on social media, and the club subsequent­ly deleted the photo. Instead, Bayern retweeted Rafinha’s apology. “Halloween is a scary celebratio­n with exaggerate­d costumes, it was not my intention to anger anyone through my disguise or hurt someones feelings,” wrote the Brazilian. Rafinha, 33, is an important member of the Bayern squad, helping the club to six consecutiv­e Bundesliga titles after joining from Italian club Genoa in 2011 and has four Brazil caps.

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