Portal dos Dragões
·22 de febrero de 2026
Farioli: Sad to be judged by skin colour or religion in 2026

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·22 de febrero de 2026

Francesco Farioli previewed this Saturday FC Porto’s home match against Rio Ave (15th) in the 23rd round of the League. Before Sunday’s game, the Dragons’ coach addressed the controversy involving Prestianni and Vinícius Júnior in the match between Benfica and Real Madrid this week.
“In recent days we have seen many comments and various interpretations from colleagues; it has become an international issue. I am not here to give a ‘masterclass’. I can say that I have coached and worked in six countries, five times abroad, and in those experiences, I have lived with people from 16 different nationalities, so I am open to diversity. This is an excellent opportunity for us to learn and grow. I do at work the same thing I do at home with my children. My eldest daughter attends an international school and has the opportunity to grow up surrounded by various cultures. It’s an incredible opportunity, something I discovered when I was 25. We are in 2026 and still being judged by skin color or religion… This should not be a topic for debate, it is deeply sad.”
“Coincidence or not, a few days ago I found a photograph over 30 years old—which I included in my thesis—related to a monologue by Carl Sagan, whose mind I consider extraordinary, especially for his human side. I recommend a three- or four-minute video titled ‘A Pale Blue Dot’. It is very interesting and helps us put life into perspective. It teaches us that life is about humility and the need to reject negative energies. Life gets better if we value positive energies.”
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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