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Insulted, a player from the Morocco team changes CAP!

Insulted, a player from the Morocco team changes CAP!
Insulted, a player from the Morocco team changes CAP!
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Foot -Victim of racist insults, Bilal Ould-Chikh announces that he wanted to leave the Netherlands after his career to join .

The of the Morocco team, Bilal Ould-Chikh, evolving at FC steals, revealed that he had been the victim of racist and Islamophobic insults several times this season, which led him to a deep questioning of his future in the Netherlands. In an interview with the media NU.nlthe 27 -year -old winger delivered an icing testimony on the discrimination he suffers regularly in the Dutch stadiums.

“In Den Bosch, I was ” Sale Cancer Muslim “. In Emmen, after a victorious goal, a man launched me: “Too bad it was someone in your species who has marked”, “he says. Reviews of incredible violence, which have become sadly banal in an environment which should however embody respect and equality.

These verbal attacks are unfortunately not isolated cases. They are part of a toxic climate that has become almost usual, making the daily life of the player heavy and painful. “This feeling of being always perceived as different has never left me,” he says, evoking a deep trauma. Bilal Ould-Chikh goes even further: at the end of his career, he intends to leave the Netherlands to in Morocco, a country where he claims to feel really at home.

Trained in Utrecht, who passed by Benfica, and returned to shine in Eredivisie with Stendam, the winger seemed to have regained his form. However, despite his services on the ground, the insults persist. At the end of March, he had already denounced racist remarks coming from some of his own supporters, which had prompted the club to react by a simple press release, without real suite.

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, Bilal Ould-Chikh breaks the silence not to create a controversy, but to highlight an frosty reality: racism continues to mingle European fields, even within nations that pride themselves on being inclusive. “It is time for it to , for me and for the generations that come,” he said with gravity.

This cry of the heart raises a crucial question: is European football ready to face its own demons or will it continue to ignore the voices that claim justice and dignity?

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