Club de Fútbol Pachuca faced a complicated situation at the Club World Cup after the referee activated the anti-racism protocol due to insults aimed at Antonio Rüdiger. The Pachuca player, Gustavo Cabral, was responsible for the insults that prompted the referee's reaction. The match between Real Madrid and Pachuca ended with a victory for the Spanish team by three goals to one. The controversy arose when the referee decided to activate the anti-racism protocol after Antonio Rüdiger complained about the insults. The German player confronted Gustavo Cabral and the referee had to intervene to calm the situation. The match was stopped for several minutes while the situation was resolved. Real Madrid's victory was marked by controversy, as the Mexican team felt unfairly treated. Pachuca's coach, Guillermo Almada, expressed his disgust at the referee's decision. Club de Fútbol Pachuca faces an investigation into the incidents that occurred during the match. FIFA could take action against the Mexican team if the racist insults are confirmed. Club de Fútbol Pachuca has issued a statement condemning any form of racism and discrimination. The Mexican team is committed to investigating the incidents and taking measures to prevent them from happening again in the future. The team's fans were shocked by the events that unfolded during the match. The Club World Cup has been marked by controversy in recent years, and this incident has added to the debate about racism in football. The FIFA has promised to take a strong stance against racism and to work with teams and players to prevent such incidents from happening again.