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FIFA has opened an investigation after reports of racist behavior directed at streamer IShowSpeed during the Argentina versus Cape Verde World Cup match. The probe focuses on incidents in the stands.
cnbc.comFIFA announced an investigation into reported racist incidents targeting streamer IShowSpeed during the World Cup match between Argentina and Cape Verde. The incidents occurred in the stands while the match was underway.
FIFA stated the probe will examine the reported behavior and determine appropriate next steps. No further details on the scope or timeline of the investigation were provided in the initial announcement.
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