Alianza Lima condemns racist statements against Eryc Castillo and demands public apologies
Alianza Lima has strongly rejected racist remarks made by journalist Gonzalo Núñez against Ecuadorian player Eryc Castillo, demanding public apologies.
Alianza Lima, a prominent Peruvian football club, has issued a strong condemnation of the racist remarks made by journalist Gonzalo Núñez during a sports radio program. These comments were directed at Ecuadorian footballer Eryc Castillo following a missed penalty that contributed to Alianza Lima's elimination from the Copa Libertadores against 2 de Mayo. The club's swift response underlines its commitment to core sports values, including equality and respect.
In an official statement, Alianza Lima deemed the journalist's comments as unacceptable, arguing that they undermine the dignity of Castillo and contradict fundamental principles of respect and inclusion within sports. The club stated that such racist sentiments have no place in football, which is seen as a unifying force that reflects the diversity of society. They stressed the importance of fostering an environment that is free from ethnic and racial discrimination.
This incident has sparked a wider conversation about racism in sports and the responsibility of media figures to promote inclusivity rather than perpetuate stereotypes. Alianza Lima's call for accountability from Núñez serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against racism in sports, advocating a culture where all athletes can participate without the fear of being subjected to discrimination based on their race or ethnicity.