Uruguay President insulted the members of the FIFA
José Mujica did not hesitate to say that they were old "children p ...".
President of Uruguay, José Mujica, defined the FIFA officials as "a bunch of old bastards" by the "fascist" sanction imposed on Luis Suárez during the World Cup in Brazil.
President of Uruguay, José Mujica, defined the FIFA officials as "a bunch of old bastards" by the "fascist" sanction imposed on Luis Suárez during the World Cup in Brazil.
The president said so last night at the Carrasco International Airport in Montevideo, while awaiting the arrival of the Uruguayan team, eliminated Saturday after losing 2-0 to Colombia in the second round.
As was seen in a recorded image and issued by public television, a journalist who traveled with Celeste from Brazil asked the president what he meant to this World, where, true to his direct and unpretentious style, the veteran ex-guerrilla Tupamaros launched hard outburst.
"In the FIFA are a bunch of old bastards," he said, before covering your mouth in a playful gesture and half smile on his face.
Immediately, the reporter asked if he could Mujica disseminate these images, to which the president responded with a terse indifferent "post it ... for me ...".
Senator and wife of Mujica, Lucia Topolansky, who was beside him, also noted with a smile that he agreed with the president's words.
Luis Suarez was banned last Thursday by FIFA with nine internationals disqualification, four months out of football, and a significant financial penalty, besides being expelled immediately championship for having bitten Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini in an encounter that resulted Uruguay to win 1-0 and the elimination of European championship.
As was seen in a recorded image and issued by public television, a journalist who traveled with Celeste from Brazil asked the president what he meant to this World, where, true to his direct and unpretentious style, the veteran ex-guerrilla Tupamaros launched hard outburst.
"In the FIFA are a bunch of old bastards," he said, before covering your mouth in a playful gesture and half smile on his face.
José Mujica |
Senator and wife of Mujica, Lucia Topolansky, who was beside him, also noted with a smile that he agreed with the president's words.
Luis Suarez was banned last Thursday by FIFA with nine internationals disqualification, four months out of football, and a significant financial penalty, besides being expelled immediately championship for having bitten Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini in an encounter that resulted Uruguay to win 1-0 and the elimination of European championship.
This penalty angered all Uruguay, Suarez reacted supporting and loading against FIFA as a corrupt, manipulative, and only interested in defending the interests of the powerful body.
Mujica and scored that penalty last week as a fact that will be "the worst memory in the history of football" as an "eternal shame", which applied to "truculence" and constituted "aggression" to "a whole country. "
"We have not had to suffer an injustice or a penalty, which in part could be understood, but only in part, but can never understand the truculence, the shape, the procedures applied. A monstrous aggression. Not just a man, a country, mainly in the form, the form becomes a pejorative content of contempt, "said the veteran president in a radio address.
- semana.com
Mujica and scored that penalty last week as a fact that will be "the worst memory in the history of football" as an "eternal shame", which applied to "truculence" and constituted "aggression" to "a whole country. "
"We have not had to suffer an injustice or a penalty, which in part could be understood, but only in part, but can never understand the truculence, the shape, the procedures applied. A monstrous aggression. Not just a man, a country, mainly in the form, the form becomes a pejorative content of contempt, "said the veteran president in a radio address.
- semana.com