Sao Paulo, May 26 (AP) Brazilian soccer club Santos said that two of its players were racially abused by fans during the team's 2-1 loss to Audax Italiano in a Copa Sudamericana match at the Chilean team's stadium.

Santos said in a statement on Thursday that defender Joaquim and striker Ângelo, who are Black, “were verbally abused” and harassed by local fans “making monkey gestures” during a group-stage match Wednesday night in the city of Rancagua.

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The Brazilian club said it had brought its complaints to South American soccer body CONMEBOL, which has opened a case on the issue.

Another racist incident at a Copa Sudamericana match took place Tuesday night in Argentina during the game between Colombia's Independiente Santa Fé and local team Gimnasia la Plata.

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Colombian striker Hugo Rodallega, who is Black, said he faced racial insults from local fans.

“We are not improving as mankind, this is a disaster all over the world. It is very sad to come here and this happen," Rodallega told the official broadcaster after his team's 1-0 defeat.

“We didn't lose the match because of those people, but this issue of racism tires us." (AP)

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