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Uruguay players' union calls on FA to overturn Cavani's three-match ban

- Ed Aarons

The Uruguayan players’ union has called on the Football Associatio­n to overturn Edinson Cavani’s three-game ban for using the word “negrito”.

The Manchester United forward used the term in an Instagram story after scoring twice in a 3-2 victory at Southampto­n in late November. The 33-year-old received a three-match ban, missing United’s victory over Aston Villa on Friday, and said his “heart is at peace” because there was no racist intent behind his use of the word.

But in a statement posted on social media on Monday, the Uruguayan players’ union described the FA’s decision as “a true discrimina­tory act, which is completely reprehensi­ble and against Uruguayan culture”.

The statement, which has been widely shared by several high-profile players, including Atlético Madrid’s Luis Suárez, read: “Firstly, we must condemn the arbitrary conduct of the English Football Associatio­n. Far from condemning racism, the English Football Associatio­n has itself committed a discrimina­tory act against the culture and way of life of the Uruguayan people.

“The sanction shows the English Football Associatio­n’s biased, dogmatic and ethnocentr­ic vision that only allows a subjective interpreta­tion to be made from its particular and excluding conclusion, however flawed it may be.

“Edinson Cavani has never committed any conduct that could be interprete­d as racist. He merely used a common expression in Latin America to affectiona­tely address a loved one or close friend. To sustain that the only way to obtain a valid interpreta­tion in life is that which lies in the minds of the managers of the English Football Associatio­n is actually a true discrimina­tory act, which is completely reprehensi­ble and against Uruguayan culture.”

The statement went on to demand Cavani’s ban is overturned so he can “reinstate his good name and honour in the world that has been so unfairly tarnished by this reprehensi­ble decision”.

The former Paris Saint-Germain striker was also fined £100,000 by the FA and must complete a two-hour face-to-face online education course. Cavani, having pleaded guilty to a charge of using insulting and/or improper words, said he accepted the sanction but did not share the FA’s assessment of his message.

According to United he decided not to contest the case “out of respect for the FA and the fight against racism in football”.

 ?? Photograph: Sam Bagnall - AMA/Getty Images ?? Edinson Cavani missed Manchester United’s win over Aston Villa because of his ban.
Photograph: Sam Bagnall - AMA/Getty Images Edinson Cavani missed Manchester United’s win over Aston Villa because of his ban.

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