05-10-2021

Racism

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Soccer matches can get pretty heated. This is a normal thing! But the racism is a little much. There’s been such a problem with abusive, racist behavior at major soccer games that the Premier League is spearheading a ‘No Room for Racism’ campaign. EA and FIFA 20 are also getting on board, introducing #NoRoomForRacism player kits to the game.

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This move comes after a heated match between England and Bulgaria. The abusive behavior on the Bulgarian side of things was so nasty that officials considered abandoning the match. Hand gestures, jeers, the whole nine yards. Two Bulgarian officials resigned in the aftermath.

After this event, new rules and policies were adopted by the UEFA to encourage match closure, should this kind of racist behavior pop up again. EA emphasized that the player kits in question will be free of charge. They just want to spread awareness, you know? There’s no release date for the kits, but you can check out more about the No Room For Racism initiative here. FIFA 20 is also out, right this second! You can read out review of the game here. FIFA 20 is available on PC, PS4, the Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch.

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The No Room For Racism message will be visible at all Premier League matches between October 17 and 26, when activity will highlight the league and clubs’ year-round commitment to combatting discrimination and promoting equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of football. Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: “No. Tuesday 9 February 2021 18:37, UK. Image: The Premier League has reaffirmed its commitment in the fight against racism. The Premier League has launched a No Room For Racism Action Plan to build on. Along with the jerseys, EA will also add 'special FUT Kits, stadium dressing, and LED boards all carrying the No Room for Racism' message. Through No Room For Racism, the Premier League and its clubs work with fans, the FA, EFL, PFA, Kick It Out and the police to tackle racism on and off the pitch, promoting equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of football. Together we can all do more to make a positive impact.