Kaká has called for tough measures against those involved in racist chanting.

What happened?

The Brazilian midfielder spoke out against racist supporters, emphasizing the need for education and punishment.

Kaká believes offenders should be re-educated and punished, admitting that the problem tarnishes football.

Why it matters for Kaká

The mercurial Brazilian is currently back in his homeland, preparing for forthcoming World Cup qualifiers.

He has already spoken about this issue with Italian journalists, describing it as a very serious problem.

What comes next?

Kaká thinks that a serious punishment is the only way to make people get educated about racism.

He knows that there is also racism in Brazil, but it's more frequent in Europe, affecting black players from South America.

Kaká said: "I have already spoken about this with Italian journalists and it's a very serious problem because it happens all the time inside many football pitches."

He emphasized that the problem is not only in the stands, but also on the pitch.

The Brazilian midfielder wants to see a change in the way racism is handled in football, with a focus on education and punishment.

Kaká's comments come as the football world continues to grapple with the issue of racism, with many players and teams speaking out against it.

The World Cup qualifiers are set to begin soon, with Kaká and his teammates preparing to take on their opponents.

Kaká's call for tough measures against racism is a significant step in the fight against this problem in football.

He hopes that his words will inspire others to take action and work towards a more inclusive and respectful sport.

The issue of racism in football is complex and multifaceted, requiring a comprehensive approach to solve.

Kaká's comments highlight the need for education and punishment, as well as a broader cultural shift in the way we think about and address racism in football.