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Pumas skipper stripped of captaincy after offensive tweets emerge

Author
Newstalk ZB / NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 2 Dec 2020, 9:58AM
Pumas captain Pablo Matera. Photo / Getty
Pumas captain Pablo Matera. Photo / Getty

Pumas skipper stripped of captaincy after offensive tweets emerge

Author
Newstalk ZB / NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 2 Dec 2020, 9:58AM

Argentina Rugby Union has revoked Pablo Matera's captaincy, following revelations of historical tweets that were deemed offensive.

In a quick response from the governing body, Matera along with two other players Guido Petti and Santiago Socino have also been suspended from the national team, until a disciplinary situation is defined.

It means all three players will not feature in their Tri Nations finale against the Wallabies this weekend. The Pumas remain an outside chance of claiming the trophy.

In a statement, Argentina rugby said the posts do not in any way represent them as a union.

"The Argentine Rugby Union strongly repudiates the discriminatory and xenophobic comments published by members of the Los Pumas squad on social networks.

"Although the messages were expressed between 2011 and 2013 and do not represent the integrity as people that the three showed during this time in Los Pumas, from the Argentine Rugby Union we condemn any expression of hatred and we consider it unacceptable that those who express them represent our country."

The actions follow apologies from all three players, who took to Instagram to express remorse over the posts that were uncovered, leading to a mass outrage from the online community.

"Today I have to take charge of what I said 9 years ago," Matera posted on his Instagram account.

Pumas captain Pablo Matera. Photo / Getty

"I had a tougher time. I am very ashamed. Apologies to all those who were offended by the atrocities I wrote. At that moment I did not imagine who I was going to become.

"I'm also sorry to my team and my family for the moment they are going through my actions and thanks to the people who love me for their support."

The tweets that centre around the 27-year-old Matera included criticism directed at black people as well as Bolivian and Paraguayan maids.

He has since closed off his Twitter account.

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