FIFA has launched an investigation after American streamer IShowSpeed was allegedly subjected to racist abuse during Argentina’s FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash against Cabo Verde at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on July 3
The 21-year-old content creator, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr., was livestreaming from the stands while wearing a Cabo Verde jersey when the alleged incident occurred.

During the stream, a woman wearing an Argentina jersey approached him, leaned over a barrier and made a comment that left him confused, prompting him to ask viewers what she had said.
According to reports, the supporter said in Spanish, “Go cry at the zoo,” a remark that has since sparked widespread condemnation and accusations of racism. The clip quickly went viral on social media, prompting FIFA to open an investigation.
In a statement, football’s governing body confirmed it was aware of the incident and had taken immediate action.
“FIFA strongly condemns racism, hate and discrimination in all forms. These actions have no place in football, at the FIFA World Cup, or anywhere in society,” the organisation said.
FIFA added that it had been informed of “an incident involving a supporter and #IShowSpeed at Miami Stadium during the Argentina vs Cabo Verde match on 3 July 2026” and had immediately launched an investigation.
The governing body also stressed that the FIFA World Cup stands for “unity, diversity and respect,” saying the tournament brings together people and cultures from across the globe, and anyone who undermines those values has no place in the game.
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