Following the recent racist abuse hurdled at Nigeria international Simy Nwankwo, the Mayor of Crotone Vicenco Voce has bestowed a honorary citizenship on the striker’s son.
Simy was subjected to racial abuse on social media during his side’s 3-2 defeat to Bologna in a Serie A game last week.
The Super Eagles forward became the second Crotone player to receive the abuse after his Algerian teammate Adam Ounas.
“Crotone loves you and gives a symbolic embrace,” declared the Mayor.
“We are close to you and thank you, because by publicly denouncing this unacceptable incident, you set a very important example: we have to call people out, because only by realising the gravity of these acts can we combat intolerance, verbal and physical violence, and racism.
“The entire community of Crotone embraces you and your son. He will grow up with real values, because he has a great Daddy by his side.”
Simy received the certificate and thanked the locals for their support.
“I feel that I am from Crotone, as I’ve been here for five years and feel the warmth of the people, so I thank everyone.
“I wanted to call out what happened because we players must set the example. Many kids watch us and it’s important to send the right message.”
Simy helped Crotone return to Serie A following their relegation to the Italian second-tier in the 2018/19 season.
The lanky striker has four caps for the Nigeria national team and was part of the team to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. But, was not invited for Super Eagles’ 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against the Republic of Benin and Lesotho.