Park Ji-sung and Manchester United's Chicharito Crazy Controversy Even the President made angry remarks on discrimination against women → Withdrawal of fines
Jul 24, 2025
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Mexico's legendary goaltender Chicharito has recently been at the center of controversy for his sexist remarks. The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) announced in an official statement on the 23rd (Korea time) that it had imposed fines and warnings after investigating Chicharito's remarks.
The FMF announced a few days ago that Chicharito made remarks on TikTok promoting gender-discriminatory stereotypes. It conducted an investigation into the incident through the Gender Equality and Diversity Committee and decided to impose fines and warnings for the conduct.
Chicharito's team, Chivas Guadalajara, also issued a statement on the same day saying, "'The remark is only an individual opinion and is contrary to the values and principles of the club. Appropriate action has been taken in accordance with internal regulations,' it said.
It was last weekend that Chicharito caused controversy. He said on his personal social media, `Women are failing these days. Femininity erases masculinity. I hope you accept the femininity of caring for, raising, raising, and keeping your child in order. Home is the most important place for a man. Don't be afraid to be led by a man who truly wants to make you happy. It is absurd for women to expect economic support from men and regard cleaning as patriarchal oppression."
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Meanwhile, Chicharito has played for several clubs in Europe and North America, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, West Ham, Sevilla, and the LA Galaxy, and is listed as the highest scorer ever with 52 goals for the Mexican national team.
When he was at Manchester United, he was loved by Korean fans for showing good chemistry with Park Ji-sung. He also scored against South Korea at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. But Chicharito is now hoping to retire, too. He still scored when he was at the LA Galaxy, but he is sluggish after returning to Mexico.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.