Kristian Kamta, a Cameroonian forward of the "Difai" club competing in the First League, who complained to FIFA and UEFA about allegations of racism, was invited to the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman).
Idman.biz reports that Araz Asgarli, the head of the press service of the apparatus, informed "Qafqazinfo" about this.
He stated that the footballer's problems were listened to and investigations were started: "The footballer's appeal has been registered. Relevant parties have also been instructed in this regard, and official inquiries have been sent. Whatever support the footballer needs from now on will be provided."
Kristian Kamta himself also made a statement about this: "They took an explanation from me. I am sure that this problem will find its positive solution in a short time."
It should be noted that Kristian Kamta, the Cameroonian striker of "Difai", sent a letter of complaint to UEFA and FIFA. He stated that he was subjected to racism in the I League where he plays. The footballer complained about the referees' discrimination.
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