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FA condemns racist abuse of players after
England's Euro 2020 final loss
Reuters
LONDON,
July 12 (Reuters) - England's Football Association (FA) released a statement in
the early hours of Monday morning condemning the online racist abuse of players
following the team's penalty shootout loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final on
Sunday.
The sides
drew 1-1 after extra time and Italy won the shootout 3-2, with England players
Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka, who are all Black, missing
spot-kicks.
"The
FA strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and is appalled by the online
racism that has been aimed at some of our England players on social
media," the statement said.
"We
could not be clearer that anyone behind such disgusting behaviour is not
welcome in following the team. We will do all we can to support the players
affected while urging the toughest punishments possible for anyone
responsible."
The England
team also released a statement condemning the abuse directed at its players on
social media.
"We're
disgusted that some of our squad - who have given everything for the shirt this
summer - have been subjected to discriminatory abuse online after tonight's
game," the team tweeted.
British
police said they would investigate the posts.
"We
are aware of a number of offensive and racist social media comments being
directed towards footballers following the #Euro2020 final," the Metropolitan
Police tweeted.
"This
abuse is totally unacceptable, it will not be tolerated and it will be
investigated."
British
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the team deserved to be lauded as heroes and
not racially abused on social media.
"Those
responsible for this appalling abuse should be ashamed of themselves,"
Johnson tweeted.
London
Mayor Sadiq Khan called on social media companies to remove such content from
their platforms.
"Those
responsible for the disgusting online abuse we have seen must be held
accountable - and social media companies need to act immediately to remove and
prevent this hate," Khan said in a tweet.
Arsenal
sent a message of support to their winger Saka while Rashford was backed by his
club Manchester United.
"Football
can be so cruel. But for your personality ... your character ... your bravery
... We'll always be proud of you. And we can't wait to have you back with
us," Arsenal tweeted.
United said
they looked forward to welcoming Rashford home, adding: "One kick won't
define you as a player or person."
Reporting
by Philip O'Connor, Shrivathsa Sridhar and Kanishka Singh, editing by Ed
Osmond, Peter Rutherford and Himani Sarkar
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