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US Soccer's Reggie Cannon Discusses Death Threats After Kneeling During Anthem

Mar 3, 2021
United States defender Reggie Cannon (2) drives the ball during an international friendly soccer match between United States and Costa Rica in Carson, Calif., Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020. The U.S. won 1-0. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
United States defender Reggie Cannon (2) drives the ball during an international friendly soccer match between United States and Costa Rica in Carson, Calif., Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020. The U.S. won 1-0. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)

United States men's national team defender Reggie Cannon detailed the abuse he received after criticizing fans who booed players for kneeling during the national anthem last August.

In an interview with Will Unwin of the Guardian, Cannon said he received death threats and that they aren't uncommon for American athletes who are vocal in advocating for social justice:

"That whole situation with Dallas was handled terribly and there were repercussions of it, but my career wasn't affected by that and I am able to get to the next level in good time. Unfortunately, my safety in America was compromised and that's the risk you take with pointing out injustices because people are going to disagree. Threatening to kill your family, threatening to show up at your house, threatening to do vulgar things to you, that I can't say. It is, unfortunately, part of the society that America is today, especially when Trump was in charge. Now we have moved past that."

Cannon moved from FC Dallas to Boavista FC of the Portuguese Primeira Liga in September. The 22-year-old said his view of the U.S. has "one hundred million percent" changed since leaving and that explaining the state of the country to others "feels like I am describing medieval times."

Fans were permitted to attend FC Dallas' 1-0 defeat to Nashville SC on Aug. 12 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. Members of both teams took a knee during the anthem as a nod to the ongoing nationwide protests against police brutality and social inequality.

Some supporters voiced their disapproval, and one threw a water bottle toward the players. After the match, Cannon called the situation "disgusting" and "disgraceful," saying it "pissed me off." He added that the players initially requested the anthem not to be played at all.

The right back said later FC Dallas provided him with a statement he was supposed to read as an apology for his post-match comments, but he refused.

Cannon has become a regular for Boavista, starting 18 of their 21 league fixtures so far. The club sits last in the league but only one point away from exiting the relegation zone.

Porto's Moussa Marega Walks off Pitch vs. Vitoria Guimaraes over Racist Abuse

Feb 16, 2020
FC Porto's Malian forward Moussa Marega (C) reacts and attempts to leave the pitch after hearing racists chants as FC Porto's Brazilian defender Alex Telles tries to stop him during the Portuguese league football match between Vitoria Guimaraes SC and FC Porto at the Dom Alfonso Henriques stadium in Guimaraes on February 16, 2020. (Photo by MIGUEL RIOPA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL RIOPA/AFP via Getty Images)
FC Porto's Malian forward Moussa Marega (C) reacts and attempts to leave the pitch after hearing racists chants as FC Porto's Brazilian defender Alex Telles tries to stop him during the Portuguese league football match between Vitoria Guimaraes SC and FC Porto at the Dom Alfonso Henriques stadium in Guimaraes on February 16, 2020. (Photo by MIGUEL RIOPA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL RIOPA/AFP via Getty Images)

FC Porto forward Moussa Marega was reportedly the target of racist abuse after scoring the winner in a league match against Vitoria Guimaraes, telling the home fans to "go f--k" themselves in a social media post after the match.

Per BBC Sport and Portuguese football expert Thiago Estevao, team-mates and opponents tried to stop him from leaving the pitch when he decided he had enough (warning: strong language):

https://twitter.com/TiagoEstv/status/1229120662670921729

ESPN FC provided footage of the incident:

In an Instagram post (h/t Estevao), he took aim at those that abused him after the 2-1 win as well as the official who decided to book him during the incident:

https://twitter.com/TiagoEstv/status/1229144684938833922

Marega played for Vitoria on loan in the 2016-17 campaign.

Per BBC Sport, Marega started to make his way off the pitch after 69 minutes, giving the crowd a thumbs-down and raising his middle finger. 

According to manager Sergio Conceicao, the abuse started before the opening whistle:

"We are a family regardless of nationality, skin colour, hair colour. We are human, we deserve respect. What happened here is unfortunate.

"We are completely indignant about what happened. I know the passion that exists for Vitoria and I think most of the fans do not see themselves in the same attitude of some people who have insulted Moussa since the warm-up."

Marega found the net after 60 minutes with the goal that would eventually prove the winner. During his celebrations, he repeatedly pointed at his arm:

He was booked during the celebrations and walked off minutes later.

The goal fired Porto to within a point of leaders Benfica, who lost to Braga on Saturday. 

It's the latest in a long line of racial incidents that have plagued the sport as of late.

Earlier on Sunday, Derby County's Max Lowe called out pundit Craig Ramage for saying the team's "young black lads" need "pulling down a peg or two" during a BBC Derby podcast. Per Jake Bacon of TalkSport, the BBC edited out the comments, which led to even more backlash.

Per ABC News' Guy Davies, other examples include abuse toward Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger and Brescia's Mario Balotelli.

Iker Casillas Joins Porto Pre-Season Training After Heart Attack

Jul 1, 2019
FC Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas during the UEFA Champions League quarter final match between FC Porto and Liverpool FC at Estadio do Dragao on April 17, 2019 in Porto, Portugal(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)
FC Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas during the UEFA Champions League quarter final match between FC Porto and Liverpool FC at Estadio do Dragao on April 17, 2019 in Porto, Portugal(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)

Iker Casillas returned to Porto's pre-season training on Monday two months on from being hospitalised after a heart attack.

Porto posted photos of the players returning for pre-season preparations on their official website, with Casillas among the squad.

The 38-year-old goalkeeper also posted a message on Twitter which read: "Back to work. First day."

The Real Madrid and Spain legend was hospitalised back in May and underwent emergency surgery after having a heart attack during training.

Upon being discharged, Casillas said he did "not know what the future will be," per BBC Sport.

Soon after, rumours emerged that he planned to retire from football following an illustrious career defined by a trophy-laden 16 years with Real:

However, he subsequently denied the rumours:

Casillas joined Porto in 2015 after his departure from Real and won a league title at the Estadio do Dragao in 2017-18.

Before his heart attack last term, he made 31 league appearances as Porto came second in the Portuguese top flight behind Benfica.

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Casillas is drawing to the end of his remarkable career, but at 38, he could still have a season or two to play at the top level.

Goalkeepers regularly enjoy longer playing careers than their outfield counterparts, and it is clear Casillas has decided he still has something to offer.   

Iker Casillas Discharged from Hospital After Suffering Heart Attack in Training

May 6, 2019
Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas, with his wife Sara Carbonero, leaves a hospital in Porto, Portugal, Monday, May 6, 2019. Veteran goalkeeper Iker Casillas had a heart attack during a training session with his Portuguese club FC Porto and was hospitalized May 1. (AP Photo/Luis Vieira)
Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas, with his wife Sara Carbonero, leaves a hospital in Porto, Portugal, Monday, May 6, 2019. Veteran goalkeeper Iker Casillas had a heart attack during a training session with his Portuguese club FC Porto and was hospitalized May 1. (AP Photo/Luis Vieira)

FC Porto goalkeeper and Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas has been discharged from hospital less than a week after suffering a heart attack in training.

Per Carmen Colino and William Allen of AS, the veteran stopper thanked hospital staff and fans who wished him strength during his stay:

"I'm really grateful, I've been very lucky. I've been made to feel really loved by everyone who has shown their concern.

"I feel quite moved. I must thank the hospital, [Porto] doctor Nelson [Puga], all the medical staff who've looked after me, the people of Porto... everyone.

"I'd like to say thank you for all the support I've received on social media. I feel a lot better [...]. Thousands and thousands of people have sent me messages."

He also addressed his future, saying he's unsure what comes next: "I don't know what the future holds. What's most important is that I'm here."

Per the report, his recovery will take at least 10 months, and experts believe he'll be forced to retire.

The 37-year-old was rushed to hospital on Wednesday but quickly reassured his fans he would be OK by tweeting this picture, per Sport Witness:

Per AS, he was admitted to hospital after complaining of chest pains and underwent surgery.

The players of his former club Real Madrid wore special t-shirts to support the Spaniard ahead of Sunday's 3-2 win over Villarreal:

Casillas joined Porto in 2015 and breathed new life into his career in Portugal. He started every single match in the Portuguese Liga NOS and UEFA Champions League this season prior to Wednesday's emergency.

Porto started Vana Alves in goal in their first match without Casillas, a 4-0 win over Aves on Saturday. They trail leaders Benfica in the Portuguese league standings by two points, with two matches left to play.

Prior to his move to Portugal, Casillas won five La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions Leagues with Real. He also played a key role in Spain's 2010 FIFA World Cup triumph, and their European Championship wins in 2008 and 2012.

In November, he told Universo Valdano (h/t Sport) he still wants to play for La Roja.

Iker Casillas Hospitalised After Suffering Heart Attack During Porto Training

May 1, 2019
Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas grimaces during the Champions League quarterfinals, 2nd leg, soccer match between FC Porto and Liverpool at the Dragao stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, April 17, 2019. (AP Photo/Luis Vieira)
Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas grimaces during the Champions League quarterfinals, 2nd leg, soccer match between FC Porto and Liverpool at the Dragao stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, April 17, 2019. (AP Photo/Luis Vieira)

Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas has reportedly been hospitalised after suffering a heart attack in training on Wednesday.

Per the Independent' Ed Malyon, Casillas was rushed to the hospital in the morning, but local outlet Maisfutebol has reported he is now "out of danger." The stopper tweeted this photograph to assure his fans he is okay (h/t Sport Witness):

Per TVI and RTP (h/t London Evening Standard), the Real Madrid legend underwent surgery. He's not expected to feature again this season:

Current Los Blancos goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Besiktas stopper Loris Karius were among those to wish the 37-year-old well in his recovery:

Casillas is a world champion and two-time European champion with Spain, and he's regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in history. A product of Real Madrid's academy, he won five Spanish titles and three UEFA Champions Leagues with Los Blancos.

He moved to Porto in 2015 after a loss of form, and Casillas returned to his best in Portugal. He expressed an interest in returning to the Spanish national team in a November interview with Universo Valdano (h/t Sport). A poll by AS revealed fans of La Roja wanted him to go straight back into the starting XI.

Casillas has started all 31 Liga NOS matches for Porto this season, and the Dragons sit just two points off the top spot, behind rivals Benfica. They have three more league matches, including a key clash with Sporting on the final matchday. They'll face Sporting again in the Taca de Portugal final on May 25.

Iker Casillas Highlights Mohamed Salah Tackle After Porto Loss to Liverpool

Apr 10, 2019
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: Iker Casillas of FC Porto and Referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz during the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final first leg match between Liverpool and Porto at Anfield on April 9, 2019 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: Iker Casillas of FC Porto and Referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz during the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final first leg match between Liverpool and Porto at Anfield on April 9, 2019 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)

Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas has said he wants to see things "even up" in the second leg of his team's clash with Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League.

The Reds won the first leg of the quarter-final tie 2-0 after first-half goals from Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino. During the game, there were a number of flashpoints for the officials to contend with, including a VAR review for a Trent Alexander-Arnold handball and a high challenge from Mohamed Salah.

In a Twitter post after the game, Casillas posted photographs of the two incidents and an accompanying message, per Liam Prenderville of the Daily Mirror:

"The team we played against is a very strong candidate to win this Champions League," he said. "But the 90 minutes are over and we've got another 90 minutes at the Dragao. I ask all the fans to come to the game and create an atmosphere at the Dragao because we want everything on the field to even up the difference between the teams and hopefully we can get into the semi-finals."

Liverpool supporters reacting to the tweet were not pleased with the 37-year-old stopper:

https://twitter.com/_bradlfc/status/1115755579505561600

Had the two moments in question gone in favour of Porto, the match at Anfield and the tie may have panned out differently.

The Portuguese side would have benefited from an away goal having fallen behind quickly, and there's no doubt Salah being absent due to suspension in the second leg would hinder the Reds.

BT Sport commentator Ian Darke said Salah's tackle didn't contain much malice, but he thinks the Egyptian was still fortunate to avoid getting his marching orders:

Per MailOnline Sport, the forward planted his studs into the shin of Porto's Danilo when stretching for the ball:

Barry Glendenning of the Guardian said the use of VAR during the match was peculiar from the officials:

https://twitter.com/bglendenning/status/1115721578090762240

While there were some flashpoints that Porto and Casillas may feel hard done by, Liverpool were comfortably the better team overall.

They blew their opponents away in the early stages with sharp passing and intelligent movement up front. Manager Jurgen Klopp would have been pleased with the result on the night, although the Reds could have won by a larger margin if they had upped their tempo.

Here are the Liverpool goals from a comfortable night for the Premier League team at Anfield (U.S. only):

https://twitter.com/brlive/status/1115693193004244992
https://twitter.com/brlive/status/1115698489491623936

Casillas, who is rated as one of the finest goalkeepers of his generation, was given a warm reception by the Anfield crowd on Tuesday.

During his time with Real Madrid and Spain, he was an iconic figure, winning the Champions League three times with Los Blancos, plus the FIFA World Cup and two UEFA European Championships with his country.

However, after highlighting these two controversial moments in the aftermath of the match, the veteran may not be as warmly received when the second leg is played between these two sides next week.  

Former Real Madrid Star Pepe Returns to FC Porto on Free-Agent Contract

Jan 8, 2019
GENK, BELGIUM - NOVEMBER 8: Pepe of Besiktas during the UEFA Europa League   match between Genk v Besiktas at the Cristal Arena on November 8, 2018 in Genk Belgium (Photo by Jeroen Meuwsen/Soccrates/Getty Images)
GENK, BELGIUM - NOVEMBER 8: Pepe of Besiktas during the UEFA Europa League match between Genk v Besiktas at the Cristal Arena on November 8, 2018 in Genk Belgium (Photo by Jeroen Meuwsen/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Former Real Madrid star Pepe has returned to FC Porto as a free agent, reuniting with fellow Los Blancos legend Iker Casillas.

The 35-year-old defender became a free agent during the first half of the season after he and Besiktas agreed to terminate his contract.

According to Portuguese football writer Alex Goncalves, he had plenty of offers, but a return to Portugal was always at the top of his list:

The Portugal international―who was born and raised in Brazil and moved to Maritimo in 2001―spent three years at Porto, emerging as a star prospect. He joined Real in 2007 and was one of the team's best defenders for a decade, winning three La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions League trophies.

A high-profile move to Turkey followed in 2017, and Besiktas immediately featured the bruising defender heavily on social media, including in the now-legendary "Come To Besiktas" campaign:

Things have not gone smoothly for the club of late, however, and Besiktas entered the winter break in a disappointing seventh place in the Super Lig, nine points behind leaders Basaksehir. They were also knocked out of the UEFA Europa League in the group stages.

The bad results and loss of Europa League revenue was always likely to result in changes, and the veteran Pepe was not a surprising casualty. While he started 10 Super Lig matches and generally played well, it made more sense to get his wages off the books and allow him to chase silverware elsewhere this late in his career.

Porto are having a sensational season and are currently on a winning streak in all competitions dating back to October. They won 16 out of a possible 18 points in their Champions League group and will meet AS Roma in the next round.

The Dragons are the clear favourites in the Portuguese league and could use Pepe's experience in Europe, where they will be hoping to continue their good run. They previously gambled on Casillas, another veteran Real Madrid star, and that has been a major success, as the 37-year-old reinvented himself in Portugal.