Anamá Ferreira genera polémica al hablar de racismo en la Selección argentina

La exmodelo Anamá Ferreira generó polémica al afirmar que 'la Selección no tiene un negro' y criticar la falta de representación racial en el fútbol argentino. Sus declaraciones destacan el problema del racismo en el país. El comentario se produjo en una entrevista reciente.

Anamá Ferreira, conocida exmodelo argentina, habló abiertamente sobre el racismo en Argentina durante una aparición en los medios. En sus declaraciones, señaló la ausencia de jugadores negros en la Selección Nacional de fútbol, afirmando: “La Selección no tiene un negro”. Esta frase generó inmediata polémica en redes sociales y entre el público.

Ferreira apuntó directamente a la discriminación racial persistente en el deporte nacional, destacando la falta de diversidad en el equipo que representa a Argentina. Sus palabras se enmarcan en un contexto más amplio de debates sobre inclusión y equidad en el fútbol, un deporte central en la identidad cultural del país.

La entrevista, publicada el 7 de febrero de 2026 por TN, ha avivado discusiones sobre cómo el racismo afecta la representación en las instituciones deportivas. Aunque no se detallan respuestas oficiales de la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA), el comentario de Ferreira resalta la necesidad de mayor visibilidad para minorías étnicas en el deporte.

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