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Real Madrid star, Vinícius Jr traces ancestry to Cameroon through DNA test

Real Madrid and Brazilian, Vinícius Júnior, has discovered his ancestry links to the Tikar tribe in Cameroon following a DNA test conducted by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) in collaboration with AfricanAncestry.com.

The test results were unveiled on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, during a ceremony at Fonte Nova, where Vinícius was presented with a certificate confirming his heritage.

Foot Boom reports that Vinícius received the certificate alongside his father, Vinícius José Paixão de Oliveira, and the president of the CBF, Ednaldo Rodrigues, just before Brazil’s World Cup qualifier against Uruguay.

Speaking at the event, Rodrigues said: “To celebrate Vini Jr. is to celebrate the success of all Brazilians. By knowing his origins, we reaffirm our commitment to an inclusive society, recognising the fundamental role of Afro-Brazilian culture in our identity and our success in global football.”

The founder and president of AfricanAncestry.com, Gina Paige, highlighted the importance of reconnecting individuals of African descent with their roots.

“Vini Jr. carries within him the desire to honour his heritage. However, like many individuals of African descent, his ancestral story has been erased by racism and the legacy of slavery. Through a DNA test, we discovered that Vini Jr.’s ancestors belong to the Tikar tribe in Cameroon.

“We believe that Vini’s reconnection with his African roots is a powerful ‘act of resistance,’ in line with his advocacy for social justice both on and off the football pitch,” Page stated.

Reacting to the discovery, Vinícius’ father expressed joy, saying, “It’s important for us to know where we come from. Many Brazilians don’t know their ancestry or heritage. I’m happy we are from Cameroon too.”

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