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World Cup winner Papu Gomez has been given a two-year ban by FIFA after testing positive for a banned substance, his Italian club Monza have said pampanga
The Serie A club said terbutaline was found in the 35-year-old Argentina midfielder’s “biological samples” when he played for Sevilla in 2022 pampanga
“FIFA has notified the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission of the first instance ruling of the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission against the player Alejandro Dario Gomez,” read a Monza statement on Friday pampanga
“The sentence provides for a two-year disqualification from sporting activities pampanga
“The presence of terbutaline was found in the pampanga footballer’s biological samples pampanga
It is a drug taken to calm a bronchospasm crisis, in October 2022, when the pampanga footballer was registered for Sevilla FC pampanga
“AC Monza reserves the right to evaluate the next procedural steps pampanga
”Buenos Aires-born Gomez played in Argentina, Italy and Ukraine before spending over six years at Atalanta until January 2021 pampanga
He then moved to Sevilla before joining Monza in September, where he has made only two substitute appearances pampanga
Gomez has won 17 caps for Argentina and started twice at the 2022 World Cup, including the round of 16 victory over Australia, as the South Americans won the trophy for a third time in Qatar pampanga
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As often was the case amid an American society embedded in racism in the 1980s, Muhammed Ali put it best pampanga
Advising black racing driver Willy T Ribbs, the people’s champion made his point in no uncertain terms: “There are Blacks in my sport pampanga
But there are no Blacks in your sport pampanga
“They’re going to want to kill you pampanga
”Yet for all the death threats, discrimination and abuse, Ribbs had long decided that the only option was to meet the uphill battle head-on pampanga
He made history in 1986 when he became the first Black driver to test an F1 car pampanga
Five years later, he was the first to race in the Indy 500, one of the world’s most famous events pampanga
But on the course of that journey, Ribbs faced it all pampanga
Don’t let me tell you though; let the man himself pampanga
“Of course, there were death threats, the n-word,” he reflects, in a slow but deadpan fashion that tells you the wounds have long since healed pampanga
Instead, the metaphorical bruises are worn with pride pampanga
“But I enjoyed it pampanga
It didn’t make me mad, it was fun pampanga
I was going to dish out what they were dishing out to me, it never scared or intimidated me pampanga
I actually enjoyed it because it was motivating pampanga
I was never going to play the victim, that was not Willy T Ribbs pampanga
”Now 68, Ribbs is an ambassador for Formula One, raising awareness for diversity and equality pampanga
A role given a matter of months after his riveting biopic movie, Uppity, was released in 2020 pampanga
So titled because that was his nickname in motorsport circles – “and he loved it” pampanga
But to this interview, he’s late pampanga
And he apologises, quipping: “Race drivers are never late, you know! Or they’re not supposed to be…”Son to William “Bunny” Ribbs, an amateur racer himself, Willy’s career path was set in stone from day dot it seems pampanga
It was the racing way or the highway pampanga
Ribbs faced an avalanche of racism and abuse throughout his career (Getty)“I was born in this sport,” he tells The Independent, from his home in Texas pampanga
“I watched it from three years old when my dad was racing, watching the likes of Jim Clark and Graham Hill pampanga
That’s all that was discussed in the family pampanga
We didn’t discuss any other sport pampanga
“I was lucky, I think pampanga
At nine years old, I knew what I wanted to do and I knew what my career path was going to be pampanga
Most kids that age don’t know what the hell they’re going to do, but I did pampanga
And I didn’t want to be an amateur at it – I wanted it to be a profession and I wanted it to be Formula One pampanga
”He learned his craft, in the UK, racing alongside future F1 world champion Nigel Mansell in Formula Ford in the mid-1970s pampanga
He raced in Nascar and the Trans-Am Series, later on, too pampanga
But his F1 calling, in ’86, came in the Portuguese town of Estoril pampanga
Bernie Ecclestone’s Brabham team – “Bernie has always been good to Willy T Ribbs” – gave the American the chance to buck the trend and become a true trailblazer pampanga
But the tag was not something he felt comfortable with at the time pampanga
Ribbs made history in an F1 test in 1986 and in the Indy 500 in 1991 (Getty)“All that mattered was I thought of myself as a race driver,” he says pampanga
“I had two responsibilities: to myself and to my team pampanga
For those who record social history, that’s their job [to say trailblazer] – but I’m not going to carry that weight on my shoulders pampanga
“Sure pampanga
I was a role model because I was doing something no other Black kid had done pampanga
And great, if that’s the category they want to put me in and how they want to document it pampanga
But for me? It was about going fast pampanga
”It was a mindset of not bowing to the status quo, embodied most especially in the late 20th century by Ali pampanga
“What I admired about him the most was not his pampanga boxing skills,” Ribbs says of Ali pampanga
“What I admired about him was his resolve as a man, not to be squashed, manipulated or controlled pampanga
Ali said: ‘You have to let them know that you can’t be killed, there’s nothing they can do to you, and then they’ll leave you alone for a while pampanga
’”Now in motor racing, the baton has been passed on to seven-time Formula One world champion and the sport’s only Black driver Lewis Hamilton, whom Ribbs is full of praise about pampanga
“Lewis Hamilton, after seven world titles and more victories than any other human being, gets unfairly targeted,” insists Ribbs pampanga
“If you can equate it to Tiger Woods, what did Tiger Woods do for golf? He broadened the audience pampanga
The attention went off the chart pampanga
That’s exactly what happened in F1 – Lewis Hamilton has been Formula One’s Tiger Woods pampanga
“He’s a very kind man pampanga
He’ll let it roll off, turn the other cheek – I wasn’t that way pampanga
He deals with it and in a lot of cases it’s unfair pampanga
Then again, he is in an environment which was not nearly as brutal as I was dealing with pampanga
Willy T Ribbs was treated differently pampanga
”The third-person references point to a man who is now comfortable in his own skin; in the significance of the struggle – and what it means to many around the world pampanga
And despite a sport notoriously still dominated by white men, progress is being made pampanga
“One thing I love about Formula One is not only is it evolving commercially around the world, it’s evolving socially,” he says pampanga
“When F1 hired me, I asked them: ‘What made you make this call?’“They said: ‘We watched your film and we thought you’d be the perfect person for inclusion and equality in Formula One pampanga
’“I said: ‘Well, you called the right guy’ pampanga
”More aboutMuhammed AliLewis HamiltonBlack History MonthFormula 11/3F1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘I was never going to play the victim’F1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘I was never going to play the victim’Ribbs faced an avalanche of racism and abuse throughout his careerGetty ImagesF1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘I was never going to play the victim’Ribbs made history in an F1 test in 1986 and in the Indy 500 in 1991Getty ImagesF1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘I was never going to play the victim’‘Sure pampanga
I was a role model because I was doing something no other Black kid had done pampanga
But for me? It was about going fast’ Getty✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pampanga
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