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England defender Lucy Bronze said the growth of women's football had led to an increase in racist abuse towards players as ...
COMMENT: England centre-back Jess Carter receiving racist abuse online ahead of the Euro 2025 final is a stain on the game – ...
Racism has long been a stain on football but a resurgence of incidents in recent years has prompted soccer's authorities to launch a renewed bid to rid the game of discrimination for good.
England defender Jess Carter said she has been the target of online racist abuse since Euro 2025 began in Switzerland, and ...
It is clear we and football need to find another way to tackle racism,” a statement from the Lionesses squad read.
Type Racism in English football into the search bar. You’ll need a cup of tea and quite some time to get through the many examples in 2019 alone.
Racism in English soccer has not gone away. But Kearns says at least now it is being reported on and criticized, when previously it was ignored entirely.
Carter will step back from social media and England’s players will not take the knee before Tuesday’s Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy ...
Soccer can't cure one of society's biggest ills, but it can set a good example by taking off the kid gloves and punishing racist behavior with the fury it deserves.
Racism remained the most common form of discrimination in both professional and grassroots football, constituting 65 per cent of those cases reported, up from 43 per cent on the previous year.
Anti-racism campaigners have been busy over the last couple of months. Concerns over racism, xenophobia and far-right activity in and around football stadiums have reached fever pitch. Even though ...
Reports of racism, sexism and faith-based abuse surrounding soccer have reached record highs across England. According to Kick It Out, a prominent anti-discrimination charity, overall discrimination ...
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