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Abel Braga, the head coach of Brazilian club Internacional, has expressed regret over anti-gay remarks he made regarding the team’s pink training vests. During a press conference on Sunday, the 73-year-old, who is taking on his eighth stint as manager of the struggling team, recalled a lighthearted conversation with club director Andres D’Alessandro where he made a joke about the vests’ color.
Shortly after the incident, Braga took to Instagram to clarify his comments, stating: “Dear Internacional fans, I want to acknowledge that my remarks about the color pink during the press conference were inappropriate.” He added that he apologizes to prevent further misunderstandings, emphasizing, “Color does not define gender. Character does. Internacional needs peace and a lot of effort. Let’s go, Inter!”
At the moment, Internacional is in the relegation zone, tied on points with Santos, who occupy the last safe spot in the standings with only two matches left to play. The club, based in Porto Alegre, has only faced relegation once in its 116-year existence.
Fan Take:
This story highlights the importance of inclusivity in sports, a matter close to many fans. Braga’s apology could set a precedent for greater sensitivity and awareness in the soccer community, showing that positive change is possible even in traditional environments.

