On a rainy day in Porto Alegre, Gremio stood out by supporting the anti-racism campaign in football. The club, known for its rich history and legacy, decided to involve players, fans, and the community in a clear message: racism has no place in sports.
The action began before the match against Internacional, where players like Arthur and Caio Paulista wore special shirts during the warm-up. The message was well received by the crowd, who actively participated by displaying banners with anti-racism slogans. Inside the stadium, a spirit of solidarity spread among the Tricolor Gaúcho fans.
"We need to stand together in this fight," said coach Renato Portaluppi in an interview after the match. "Football should reflect our society, and we are all equal, regardless of skin color."
In addition to activities inside the stadium, Gremio committed to running educational campaigns in schools and community centers in Porto Alegre, emphasizing the importance of diversity and acceptance. This initiative is part of the club's plan to promote meaningful social change through sport and reinforce its role as a responsible institution.
The upcoming matches will also include activities focused on the theme, with Gremio leading by example. This not only demonstrates the club's dedication to eradicating racism but also further unites the community around positive values.
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