Former AC Milan and Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi has hit out at Italy's
youth set-up by claiming it features 'too many blacks' and 'too many
foreigners'.
Sacchi, a renowned soccer coach and innovator who
notably helped Milan to back-to-back European Cups in 1989 and 1990, was
speaking at an awards ceremony in Montecatini Terme on Monday evening.
According to a website report on La Gazzetta dello Sport,
the 68-year-old Sacchi used the occasion to hit out at the number of
non-native Italians involved in the lower ranks of Italian soccer.
"Italy
now has no dignity or pride, because we have too many foreigners
playing in the under-20 leagues: in our youth sectors there are too many
blacks," said Sacchi, a former director of Italy's national team at
under-21 level.
Sacchi claimed he was not racist because he signed a player like Frank Rijkaard, a Dutchman of Surinamese origin.
But
he insisted that 'too many coloured players' featured for Italian youth
sides at the famous Viareggio tournament, known in soccer circles as
the Viareggio Cup World Football Tournament.
"I'm certainly not racist, as my coaching history demonstrates with Rijkaard," added Sacchi.
"But
look at the Viareggio tournament. I would say that there are too many
coloured players, also in the under-20 teams in Italy."
When asked to clarify his remarks, Sacchi claimed he had been misinterpreted.
"I've
been misinterpreted, you think I'm really racist? All I said was I saw a
game featuring a team who fielded four coloured players," he added.
"My
history speaks for itself, I've always coached teams with great players
from every colour and I've brought in a lot, whether to Milan or (Real)
Madrid.
"I only wanted to underline that we are losing our national pride and identity."
AFP
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