Alejandro Bedoya, the captain of pro soccer team Philadelphia Union, called on Congress to enact gun control legislation during a televised game Sunday.

After scoring a goal against D.C. United, Bedoya ran to a microphone on the field and shouted “Hey Congress, do something now, end gun violence, let’s go,” before jumping back into the game.

Ale Badoya scores a goal tonight in DC, runs to corner mic on nationally televised game and yells "Hey Congress, do something now! End gun violence! Let’s go!" pic.twitter.com/AQ9U2URQfR — lou (@dubois) August 4, 2019

Bedoya tweeted Sunday in response to the back-to-back mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that killed nearly 30 people, demanding action on gun violence and calling America “a dystopian society.”

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Seeing more thoughts and prayers bullshit.

Words without actions are just worthless. America, it seems, is becoming a dystopian society.

Do something!!! Enough!!! — Alejandro Bedoya (@AleBedoya17) August 4, 2019

“I’m shouting at those hypocrites to get their shit together. You want some plans. We can start with stricter background checks, red flag laws, making a registry for gun purchases, closing gun show loopholes, and taxing ammunition,” Bedoya also tweeted at a Twitter user who accused him of not having a plan to address mass shootings.

I’m not a policymaker either. I’m shouting at those hypocrites to get their shit together. You want some plans. We can start with stricter background checks, red flag laws, making a registry for gun purchases, closing gun show loopholes, and taxing ammunition. Better for you? https://t.co/pHNw6EdueX — Alejandro Bedoya (@AleBedoya17) August 4, 2019

This is not the first time Bedoya has spoken out about gun control issues. Last year, the soccer star, who grew up in Weston, Fla., wore a shirt that said “MSD strong” on it after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

A great win last night!

Wore this to support families affected by the tragic event in Parkland. Grew up 15 min. from Douglas. I grieve with those families but I’ve also been very inspired by movement they’ve started. Thank you for your courage & keep on keepin’ on! #MSDStrong❤️ pic.twitter.com/Wd88iWk9b5 — Alejandro Bedoya (@AleBedoya17) March 4, 2018

A gunman killed 20 people and wounded dozens more in a shooting at an El Paso Walmart Saturday. He reportedly wrote a manifesto that was posted online attacking Hispanic immigrants.

Another shooter killed at least nine people and injured more than two dozen in Dayton in the city's historic Oregon District.