Anamá Ferreira sparks controversy over racism in Argentina's national team

Former model Anamá Ferreira sparked controversy by stating that 'the national team doesn't have a black player' and criticizing the lack of racial representation in Argentine football. Her remarks highlight racism issues in the country. The comment came in a recent interview.

Anamá Ferreira, a well-known former Argentine model, spoke openly about racism in Argentina during a media appearance. In her statements, she pointed out the absence of black players in the National Soccer Team, stating: “The national team doesn't have a black player”. This phrase immediately sparked controversy on social media and among the public.

Ferreira directly addressed persistent racial discrimination in the national sport, highlighting the lack of diversity in the team that represents Argentina. Her words fit into a broader context of debates on inclusion and equity in football, a sport central to the country's cultural identity.

The interview, published on February 7, 2026, by TN, has fueled discussions on how racism affects representation in sports institutions. While no official responses from the Argentine Football Association (AFA) are detailed, Ferreira's comment underscores the need for greater visibility for ethnic minorities in sports.

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