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World Cup Analyst Apologizes for Racist Remarks

World Cup analyst Rade Bogdanovic has apologized for making racist remarks about Black players during a live broadcast on Serbian television. The incident occurred during the tournament, and Bogdanovic's comments were described as repulsive. Separately, a Mexican fan lost his job after a racist gesture at the World Cup led to an investigation.

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World Cup Analyst Apologizes for Racist Remarks

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What Happened

World Cup analyst Rade Bogdanovic issued an apology for making racist remarks about Black players during a live television broadcast on Serbian TV. The comments were described as repulsive.

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In a separate incident at the World Cup, a Mexican fan was reported to have quit his job after making a racist gesture. This gesture prompted an investigation.

Another report details a World Cup commentator who was banned for the remainder of the tournament following a "fiery outburst."

Key Facts

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    World Cup analyst Rade Bogdanovic apologized for racist remarks about Black players.

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    The remarks were made on Serbian TV during the World Cup.

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    A Mexican fan lost his job after a racist gesture at the World Cup.

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    The Mexican fan's gesture led to an investigation.

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    A World Cup commentator was banned for the rest of the tournament due to a fiery outburst.

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Highlights World Cup analyst Rade Bogdanovic's apology for "repulsive racist comments" made live on TV.
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Reports on a Mexican fan losing his job after a racist World Cup gesture that sparked an investigation.
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Focuses on the ban of a World Cup commentator for a "fiery outburst" during the tournament.
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Mexican Fan Quits Job After Racist World Cup Gesture Goes
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World Cup analyst Rade Bogdanovic apologizes for repulsive racist comments live on TV
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World Cup Commentator Banned for Rest of Tournament After Fiery Outburst - People.com

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Mexican Fan Quits Job After Racist World Cup Gesture Goes
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World Cup analyst Rade Bogdanovic apologizes for repulsive racist comments live on TV
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World Cup Commentator Banned for Rest of Tournament After Fiery Outburst - People.com

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