The Venezuelan defender of Talleres de Córdoba, Miguel Navarro, denounced an act of xenophobia by the Paraguayan midfielder of San Pablo de Brazil, Damián Bobadilla.
Córdoba workshops lost 2-1 with Saint Paulon Tuesday for the last date of group D of the Copa Libertadores and was eliminated from this contest and South American Cup.
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The Venezuelan defender of workshops in Córdoba, Miguel Navarrodenounced an act of xenophobia by the Paraguayan midfielder of the Saint Paul of Brazil, Damián Bobadilla.


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However, the spotlights were put in the Venezuelan Miguel Navarro who denounced an act of xenophobia by Paraguayan Damián Bobadilla, son of Aldo, former Boca goalkeeper in 2006.
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From the Athletic Club Workshops we want to express our most energetic repudiation to the act of xenophobia suffered by our player Miguel Navarro.
We sympathize deeply with Miguel and his family at this time. As an institution, we lift our voice against any … pic.twitter.com/xirhdhgek3
– Club Atlético Talleres (@catalleresdecba) May 28, 2025
After Luciano’s goal that meant 2-1 for the “tricolor”, the game was delayed by the strong verbal cross between Navarro and Bobadilla. The Ombudsman He accused the San Pablo of discriminatory words, broke into tears and thought about leaving the playing field In repudiation but, finally, that did not happen.
After the game, the striker Federico Girotti revealed that Bobadilla I would have told Navarro “Venezuelan dead of hunger”.
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The defender appeared before the Military police of the stadium to present a complaint But, when the authorities went to the local costumes to look for Bobadilla, he had already left the morumbí.
In his social networks, the Venezuelan footballer made a discharge on what happened in the defeat against San Pablo: “I would like to be able to have in my hands the solution to the hunger that my country is experiencing. I hope God gives me abundance to help. I do not think I can do much against mental poverty. I will never be ashamed of my roots, I will go to the last consequences in front of the act of xenophobia that I lived today in Brazil. In football there is no place for hate speeches. “
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