Famous German “influencer” Dominic Wolf uploaded a video to his social networks and reassured here. will no longer wear the Colombian national team jerseyAt the express request of the Colombian Football Federation.
Known for his appreciation of Colombia and for producing videos about the national culture, Wolf told EL TIEMPO that the National Team jersey is his first link to the country and therefore, Feeling “sad, disappointed, or even threatened” for explanation.
And now, again in conversation with this newspaper, the Colombian Football Federation spokesperson responded to the issue, confirming that the statement was sent, Wolf’s written response and details surrounding his request.
“From today, unfortunately, I will not play for the Colombian National Team”It was the first thing Wolf said in his video, referring to Monday’s FCF statement.
“Apparently, under Colombian law, I have no right to wear their shirt,” Wolf said in a video in which he said he worked hard on his audiovisual productions and assured that that was his sole purpose. to set his name higher than Colombia.
But, The statement made by the Colombian Football Federation, implied by Wolf, does not emphasize that he cannot wear the jersey as another fan.. He reassures the entity that the point of discussion is that the ‘influencer’ appears in the attire of Election, which promotes the commercial activities of the companies and/or brands he is promoting.
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“Since the use of the Colombian National Team’s official attire and shirt is not or is not permitted, there is, in our opinion, an illegitimate use of the FCF’s distinctive signs under the provisions of Resolution 486 of 2000. FCF” reads the letter signed by Andrés Tamayo, FCF secretary general .
“The problem is that the ‘influencer’ wearing the Colombia jersey advertises brands that are not sponsors of the Colombian National Team.. And worst of all, brands that are in direct competition with the team’s official sponsors,” said FCF, adding images of some beer brands and other products the “influencer” advertises in a conversation with this newspaper.
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In his complaint this Monday, Wolf assured that he would stop wearing the jersey to “avoid legal trouble”.
In a letter addressed to the Federation on Friday, August 12, he said: “I never wanted to hurt their sponsors.I always respectfully and sincerely show how beautiful our Colombia is, I give a little joy to all Colombians based on a healthy sense of humor”.
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The event is already within the knowledge of the Undersecretariat of Industry and Trade.
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Source: Exame

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