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FIFA to probe Russian racism against French players

Published:Wednesday | March 28, 2018 | 12:00 AM
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ST PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) :

FIFA has opened an investigation after French footballers were racially abused by fans in Russia, less than three months before the country hosts the World Cup.

Monkey chants could be heard from the crowd in St Petersburg on Tuesday when black French players touched the ball in a friendly against Russia. The abuse was also audible on a TV broadcast after Paul Pogba scored France's second goal in a 3-1 win.

 

COLLECTING EVIDENCE

 

FIFA said yesterday in a statement that it was collecting evidence and would contact the anti-discrimination Fare Network, which helps world football's governing body investigate racism cases.

"FIFA is collecting the different match reports and potential evidence in regards to the discriminatory incident reported in the media," FIFA said in a statement. "Until we have evaluated all information available, we cannot comment further."

French Sports Minister Laura Flessel also called for action.

"Racism has no place on the football field," Flessel wrote on Twitter alongside a picture of the French team. "We should act together at a European and international level in order to stop this intolerable behaviour."

Flessel didn't comment directly on the chants at Tuesday's game.

Fare said the incidents in St Petersburg highlight shortcomings in how Russia has prepared for the World Cup.

"If photographers heard it pitch-side, then there must have been stewards and other officials who also heard it," Fare Network executive director Piara Powar said. "If, towards the end of March, these guys don't know what to do, and they're not initiating procedures and protocols that exist, then that doesn't bode very well for the World Cup.