Barcelona striker Antoine Griezmann loses his Yu-Gi-Oh! partnership after a leaked video showed him laughing at Japanese hotel staff
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Matthew Loh
Jul 8, 2021, 17:53 IST
Antoine Greizmann plays a match between FC Barcelona and Real Club Celta on May 16. He has come under fire for a controversial video featuring him and teammate Ousmane Dembele.
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Konami has dropped soccer star Antoine Griezmann as a brand ambassador for the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game.
Griezmann and teammate Ousmane Dembele have come under fire for a leaked video involving controversial comments about Japanese hotel staff.
Griezmann was made a Yu-Gi-Oh! ambassador on June 10.
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Japanese video game company Konami has dropped French soccer star Antoine Griezmann from a Yu-Gi-Oh! partnership, because of a controversial video featuring the Barcelona striker and teammate Ousmane Dembele.
The leaked video from 2019 shows Griezmann laughing in a hotel room as Dembele mocked the appearances of Japanese hotel workers trying to fix a television.
"All these ugly faces, just so you can play PES [Pro Evolution Soccer], my brother. Aren't you ashamed?" Dembele appears to say to Griezmann while the latter grins. Dembele is also heard making fun of the Japanese language.
"Guys, are you technologically advanced in your country or not?" Dembele is heard saying in French.
The pair were on a pre-season tour in Japan with FC Barcelona at the time.
The CEO of FC Barcelona's shirt sponsor Rakuten, Hiroshi Mikitani, also tweeted on Tuesday that Dembele's remarks were "unacceptable."
Mikitani wrote that Rakuten, which signed a $65 million per year contract with FC Barcelona in 2016, would "formally protest the club and seek their views."
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Players respond to backlash
Griezmann tweeted on Monday that he has "always been committed against any form of discrimination."
"For the past few days, some people have wanted to pass me off as the man I am not. I firmly refute the accusations made against me and I am sorry if I could offend my Japanese friends," he wrote.
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