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By Philip O'Connor GENEVA (Reuters) -French football's governing body has called for an investigation into hateful comments made online following the national team's exit from the Women's Euros after ...
Playing for one of the best soccer teams in the world, you are going to face some criticism from fans and the media. However, ...
England's Jess Carter gears up for the Women's Euro semifinals amidst online racial abuse. Her team and Italy stand united against racism, planning joint gestures. UEFA and global bodies struggle with ...
Soccer authorities in England led a four-day social media boycott in 2021 across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to protest racist abuse. It was adopted by other sports in England, and by FIFA and ...
Online racist abuse of soccer players is prolific on social media platforms. It's the latest form of racism blighting the world's most popular sport. It's technology-fueled, visual, permanently ...
English soccer will conduct a social media blackout this weekend to protest “the ongoing and sustained discriminatory abuse received online by players and many others connected to football.” ...
England’s Jess Carter says she will step back from social media after the defender said she has received “a lot of racist ...
The report additionally showed that players at the Women's World Cup were 29 percent more likely to receive online abuse compared to their male counterparts in the World Cup at Qatar last winter.
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