Kylian Mbappé celebrates after scoring his team's first goal at the 2026 World Cup yesterday.
France captain Kylian Mbappé has condemned racist remarks made by Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla following France’s World Cup victory over Paraguay. Photo: Charly Triballeau / AFP

Paraguay government condemns senator’s racist remarks against Mbappé

Kylian Mbappé celebrates after scoring his team's first goal at the 2026 World Cup yesterday.
France captain Kylian Mbappé has condemned racist remarks made by Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla following France’s World Cup victory over Paraguay. Photo: Charly Triballeau / AFP

Paraguay’s government on Monday condemned remarks made by a senator who racially abused France star Kylian Mbappé after Paraguay were eliminated from the World Cup.

According to AFP, Celeste Amarilla, a member of the leading opposition Liberal Party, aimed racist abuse at Mbappe and said he was a “colonised Cameroonian who has really pretended to be French, embittered, nouveau riche, arrogant and ugly,” and accused him of being “scared to death” during the game that France won 1-0 on Saturday, 4 July.

“The remarks made by Senator Celeste Amarilla, directed at the captain of the French national team, Kylian Mbappe, are contrary to the values and principles that inspire peaceful coexistence and respect for human dignity, which our country promotes,” Paraguay’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

“They in no way represent the position of the government of the Republic of Paraguay or the Paraguayan people,” the ministry added.

The remarks, which followed the bad-tempered last-32 game in Philadelphia, sparked uproar in France.

Mbappé joined in the chorus of condemnation from the French government and opposition.

He took to X and said, “Celeste Amarilla, you are a despicable woman and not worthy of your position.

“You do not represent Paraguay, the country that has sweated passion and honour throughout the competition.”

Mbappé added, “I will never allow people like her the freedom to spread their hatred and racism throughout the world.”

In a subsequent open letter addressed to Kylian Mbappé on X, Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla defended her earlier comments, saying they were prompted by what she described as Mbappé’s arrogant and disrespectful conduct during and after France’s victory over Paraguay.

While acknowledging that she later deleted her racist remarks because she regretted using insults similar to those she said had been directed at her as a dark-skinned Latina, Amarilla maintained that her criticism was aimed at his behaviour rather than France.

She also demanded that Mbappé retract comments in which he called her “a despicable woman” and apologise, arguing that his remarks amounted to gender-based political violence against an elected official.

French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the “racist attacks” directed at Mbappe.

“The President of the Republic stands with Kylian Mbappe and the French team in the face of the racist attacks directed at the Bleus’ captain,” the Elysee Palace said.

Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, world football’s governing body, also condemned Amarilla.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Monday he “unequivocally condemns” the alleged racist abuse directed at France forward Kylian Mbappe by a Paraguayan politician.

“All of football and society stand in solidarity with the France captain. We need to fight racism and defeat it all together,” Infantino wrote in a statement on Instagram.

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