FIFA Tightens Sanctions on Racism After Bresteani and Vinicius Incident

The international body affirmed that any racist behavior will be met with strict penalties without tolerance, as part of the “zero tolerance” policy it adopts.
This step comes amid ongoing investigations by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) into the incident, as disciplinary regulations indicate the possibility of imposing a suspension of no less than ten matches if guilt is proven, along with potential additional penalties.
This measure is part of the efforts by football authorities to promote a discrimination-free environment on the field.
The incident sparked a wide wave of reactions and solidarity with Vinicius, as FIFA affirmed that racism has no place in football or society, calling on all parties to take firm stances against any manifestations of discrimination.
It also emphasized the importance of cooperation between federations, clubs, and players to ensure accountability for those responsible for such actions.
This development comes at a time when calls are intensifying to tighten deterrent penalties against those involved in racial abuse, in an attempt to reduce the recurrence of this phenomenon that continues to tarnish the image of global football and stir widespread controversy in sports and media circles.




