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Following the U.S. Men's National Team's 2-1 loss to Panama in the Copa America, several players, including Tim Weah, received racist abuse on social media. Weah was sent off early in the game, which significantly impacted the team's performance. The U.S. Soccer Federation condemned the racist comments, stating that there is no place for such behavior in the sport and offering mental health support to affected players. Weah issued a public apology for his actions, expressing deep remorse. The team now faces a critical match against Uruguay to keep their tournament hopes alive. CONMEBOL has also condemned the racist abuse and emphasized their commitment to eradicating such behavior.
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