However, six months after the incident, KIO Director Okafor sent a letter to Infantino and Conmebol President Alejandro Dominguez.
“On behalf of the many people in football involved in this case, I would appreciate it if you could let me know if the investigation is ongoing and when you expect to have an outcome,” Okafor said in the letter. .
“Several players were filmed singing a racist and transphobic song about the team coach against French players. Midfielder Enzo Fernandes was clearly seen singing it. However, we know he was not the only one doing this as many players could be heard during the match.”
“Chelsea said Fernandes would take part in an education program to learn from his mistakes. However, it is important to note how this incident and its response has affected the wider community in England and around the world.”
Okafor said if no investigation is being conducted, he is “very concerned about the lack of transparency and accountability, especially given the widespread attention this incident received. All federations “And football organizations must uphold consistent standards in addressing discrimination through accountability and education.”
“As outlined by Mr. Infantino in May 2024, the federations have explained their intention to take a global stance against racism, but it is extremely difficult to present a united front to tackle discrimination. Otherwise, the federation’s claim that action is being taken falls at the first hurdle.
The BBC reported that the FA had also asked Conmebol for an explanation, but received no response.
KIO and Chelsea declined to comment.
FIFA and Conmebol have been contacted for comment.