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Captain of Urawa Reds Ignored (Literally) All the Players of the River Plate: Front of the Argentinians Says Everything

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The match between River Plate and Urawa Reds, for the World Cup of Clubs 2025, showed a scene that caught the world's attention Marius Hoibraten, captain of the Japanese team, did not greet the footballers of the Argentine team and also the arbitral body. As expected, the attitude surprised their own and strangers, generating criticism and interpretations on social networks, where many pointed it as a gesture of disabling or disrespect towards t…

Urawa captain Marius Hoibraaten made headlines after refusing to shake hands with River Plate players before kick-off.

Marius Høibråten, captain of Urawa Red Diamonds, became inclined to omit the greetings to River players and clarified what happened. Minutes before the start of the game between River and Urawa Red Diamonds there was a rather particular situation. At the time of the departure of the teams and the protocol greeting that FIFA implemented for each first match of the Club World Cup, the Japanese team players had to be faced with River’s and, being “…

Marius Hoibraten surprised everyone with an unexpected attitude during the protocol greeting prior to the Japanese team's debut in front of River Plate.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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