Ronaldo Názario, two-time world champion with Brazil and current president of Real Valladolid, has joined voices protesting racism and police violence after the death in Minneapolis of African-American George Floyd, who killed was killed by a police officer.
On Instagram, the Brazilian star shows a photo of him wearing a T-shirt with the slogans "Stop Racism" and "Stop Violence", in support of the protest movement that began in the United States after George Floyd's murder and has spread around the world.
The Real Valladolid boss also wrote: "The legends of FIFA say no to racism and any form of discrimination. We also say no to violence in all its forms."
He has also changed his profile picture on all his social networks to leave the phrase "Not to racism" fixed, adding yet another personal action in the fight against this social scourge.