RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar. 7 (Xinhua) -- Santos and Brazil midfielder Arouca has described as "unacceptable" and "serious" the racist taunts directed at him during his team's 5-2 victory over Mogi Mirim in a Sao Paulo state championship match.
The fan's abuse, which came as Arouca walked off the pitch on Thursday night, was captured by television microphones.
The 27-year-old urged Brazilian authorities to take swift and "severe" action against the fan.
"It's lamentable and unacceptable that there is still room for this kind of thing today," Arouca said. "It killed the happiness I felt over our team's good performance in which I scored a nice goal, which should be what the sport is all about."
Arouca has won four international caps for Brazil and was a part of Santos' 2011 Copa Libertadores triumph.
Thursday's incident followed racist chants directed referee Marcio Chagas da Silva during the Rio de Janeiro state championship match between Esportivo and Veranopolis on Wednesday.
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