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Uefa pledges to combat online racism against players

2022-07-03 HKT 19:28
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  • Uefa's programme will start at the Women's European Championship. File photo: AFP
    Uefa's programme will start at the Women's European Championship. File photo: AFP
Uefa is to launch a programme to combat online racist abuse of footballers by working with social media companies to remove harmful content from platforms and raising awareness, it said on Sunday.

European football's governing body added that the programme, which will start at the July 6-31 Women's European Championship, will work to "actively monitor, report and remedy" cases of online abuse.

A report published by Fifa last month revealed that more than half of players at last year's European Championship and Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) were subjected to discriminatory abuse online.

"The respect programme targets concrete actions to prevent abusive online behaviour and discrimination during all of its final competitions, including youth, women's and men's competition final matches for the next three years," Uefa said in a statement.

"To ensure that harmful content is removed, UEFA is working directly with major social media platforms such as Twitter, Meta (Instagram and Facebook) and TikTok."

The programme will include a "Real Scars" campaign featuring footballers Wendie Renard, Jorginho and Alisha Lehmann.

It will "highlight the devastating effects of online abuse" and educate players, coaches and officials on how to defend themselves. (AFP)

Uefa pledges to combat online racism against players