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Saint-Maximin Leaves Mexico Amid Racist Abuse Allegations
1 Feb
Summary
- Player left Club America due to alleged racist abuse targeting his children.
- He stated protecting his family is his top priority against hate.
- The club expressed solidarity and condemned all forms of discrimination.

Allan Saint-Maximin has exited Mexican club Club America by mutual consent after alleging racist abuse against his children. The 28-year-old footballer, who previously played for Newcastle United, stated that while he can handle personal attacks, he will never tolerate harm to his children. He expressed a commitment to fighting for their respect and dignity.
Club America has voiced strong support for Saint-Maximin and his family, issuing a statement that unequivocally condemns discrimination and violence. The institution has pledged their solidarity. Coach Andre Jardine described it as a shame to lose such a talented player, wishing Saint-Maximin well in his future endeavors.
Saint-Maximin made 15 appearances for Club America since joining in August, scoring three goals. He has also played for Al-Ahli and Fenerbahce. Reports indicate that English clubs have shown interest, and he is reportedly close to joining French side Lens.




