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Juventus apologise over deleted ‘slant-eyed’ social media post following online outrage

  • Twitter account for Italian club’s women’s team posts picture of defender making gesture while wearing training cone on her head
  • Tweet ‘was not meant to cause controversy or have any racial undertones’ club says

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Juventus Women footballer Cecilia Salvai poses for a photograph. The club posted it on their official Twitter account before deleting the image. Photo: Twitter/@JuventusFCWomen

The Juventus women’s football team have apologised for a tweet showing one of their players making a discriminatory gesture often aimed at East Asians.

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A photograph of sometime club captain Cecilia Salvai making a “slant-eyed gesture” while wearing a training cone on her head was tweeted by the club. It was deleted some 25 minutes later after social media outrage.

“We sincerely apologise that our tweet, which was not meant to cause controversy or have any racial undertones, may have offended anyone,” the club’s official Twitter account wrote.

“Juventus has always been against racism and discrimination,” they added with a “DifferencesMakeTheDifference” hashtag.

The club has been criticised for the wording of the apology as well as the original post.

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