Premier League: Low knees before each game continues - Premier League
The English Football Association welcomed the decision announced on Tuesday of Tuesday and promised to be promising for this purpose.
In addition to the gesture of the professionals immediately before the kick-off of the first division games on the island, the players and the referee team will continue to bear a bandage with the inscription "No Room for Racism".
In a joint explanation of the players it said, "More than ever before, we consider it important to continue the action on the knee to put a sign of unity against any form of racism."
More than ever before considering it as important to continue the action on the knee to put a sign of unity against any form of racism.
Statement of the Premier League Player
Premier League Chief Richard Masters said that "the league, clubs, players and the referees have long been engaged to eradicate racism and any form of discrimination". After the meeting of the club capita, this "common commitment was reaffirmed", so Masters continued. He also assured that "the league will continue to support players if they" raise their important voice in this important topic ".
Since March 2019, the League tries to ban discrimination from all areas of football sports with their No Room for Racism's initiative.
Racism against Rashford, Sancho and Saka in Fresh Memory
Most recently, the three English international Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka had to listen to racist insults after their penalty failure in the EM final against Italy in the social media.
Comments
Post a Comment