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Italian Sports Minister Andrea Abodi has called for a code of conduct for footballers and coaches in the wake of various incidents of racism at matches in the country. Abodi told Wednesday's La Repubblica paper that an according Charter of Duties is to include a commitment against racism along with a ban on sports betting, drugs and doping. The minister proposed that such a charter should be included in every contract signing, featuring an obligation “not to behave or express racist and discriminatory behaviour, no matter in what form, on and off the pitch." Abodi did not say when such a chart...
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Football has turned a blind eye for too long on racism, according to a German researcher who has called for tougher sanctions against clubs while offenders should be treated in a different way. "What we see in football is not only a problem for society as a whole, but also has to do with football itself," racism researcher Lorenz Narku Laing from the Protestant University of Bochum said. "In this social arena nothing has been done about racism for far too long, it has been tolerated for decades, almost normalised. "We really need to think about whether matches should be abandoned and ruled a d...
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Football has turned a blind eye for too long on racism, according to a German researcher who has called for tougher sanctions against clubs while offenders should be treated in a different way. "What we see in football is not only a problem for society as a whole, but also has to do with football itself," racism researcher Lorenz Narku Laing from the Protestant University of Bochum said. "In this social arena nothing has been done about racism for far too long, it has been tolerated for decades, almost normalised. "We really need to think about whether matches should be abandoned and ruled a d...
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Football has turned a blind eye for too long on racism, according to a German researcher who has called for tougher sanctions against clubs while offenders should be treated in a different way. "What we see in football is not only a problem for society as a whole, but also has to do with football itself," racism researcher Lorenz Narku Laing from the Protestant University of Bochum said. "In this social arena nothing has been done about racism for far too long, it has been tolerated for decades, almost normalised. "We really need to think about whether matches should be abandoned and ruled a d...
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Borussia Mönchengladbach forward Jordan was racially abused on social media after Tuesday's German Cup quarter-final defeat to third division Saarbrücken, the Bundesliga side said on Wednesday. "Disappointment and criticism are understandable reactions to losing a game. Hate, insults and racism are not and never will be," a statement said. United States forward Jordan is on loan from Union Berlin. On Monday, the 36 clubs in the top two German tiers announced a campaign for this weekend's matchday entitled: "Together! Stop hate. Be a team." The campaign will coincide with the International Week...
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Bayern Munich defender Dayot Upamecano has apologised over his red card offence in Wednesday's Champions League match at Italy's Lazio while condemning the racist online abuse he suffered over the incident. Upamecano was sent off in the 67th minute in Rome for a foul on on Gustav Isaksen and Ciro Immobile converting the ensuing penalty to give Lazio a 1-0 win in the last 16 first leg game. "Making mistakes is part of football and I apologise to my team-mates and supporters," Upamecano said in his Instagram story on Friday. "Criticism is part of football but racism has no place anywhere, whethe...
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Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has hit out at "despicable" racist online abuse of their defender Dayot Upamecano during a Champions League game at Italy's Lazio. Upamecano was targeted on his Instagram account after being sent off in the 67th minute for a foul on Gustav Isaksen and Ciro Immobile converting the ensuing penalty to give Lazio a 1-0 win in the last 16 first leg game. Dreesen said early Thursday at Bayern's post-match banquet that Upamecano had a "very unfortunate foul. "What particularly disturbed me were the disgusting comments on social media afterwards. All I can say i...
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Bayern Munich have condemned racist comments towards defender Dayot Upamecano after he saw a red card in the Champions League game at Lazio on Wednesday. "FC Bayern strongly condemn the racist comments being directed towards Dayot Upamecano on social media. Anyone who comments hateful words such as these is no fan of our club," Bayern wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Bayern were down to 10 men in the 67th minute as Upamecano was sent off after he tackled Gustav Isaksen in the box. Lazio were awarded a penalty, which was converted two minutes later by Ciro Immobile. This is not the first time Upam...
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Second-division club Magdeburg have condemned racist online abuse of their player Luc Castaignos after a league match on Friday and to threatened legal against the offender. "Magdeburg condemns these insults in the strongest possible terms and distances itself from the person who wrote these despicable sentences," the club said. "Luc, we stand firmly by your side, the entire Magdeburg club lives diversity and tolerance." Castaignos failed to convert a penalty in the game against Holstein Kiel which ended 1-1 on Friday night. He later made the abuse public on his Instagram account, saying: "I t...
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