A senior member of the Italian government has condemned Arrigo
Sacchi's claim there are too many black players in Italian youth
football as a "grave error".
"The Italy of 30 years ago is not the
Italy of today," said Graziano Delrio, the State Secretary to Prime
Minister Matteo Renzi who also holds responsibility for sport in the
Italian council of ministers.
"Today there are young players who
are Italian citizens in fact and by right given that they were born and
raised in Italy even if their parents had overseas roots," Delrio said
in a statement on Tuesday.
"They are part of the young generations who go to our schools, who play on our football and sports fields.
"And the theme of skin colour is certainly not where we should start trying to revitalise our youth system."
Sacchi,
a revered former AC Milan and Italy coach, has been condemned around
the world for his comments that there were "too many blacks" playing in
Italy's under-20 leagues and that the country "now has no dignity or
pride".
Sacchi has insisted that his comments have been taken out of context and that he is not a racist.
AFP
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