The level of abuse in English football has "reached crisis point", says the head of anti-discrimination body Kick It Out. The comments come after Manchester City's Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw became the ...
In a recent interview with BBC Sport, Samuel Okafor, chief executive of anti-discrimination body Kick It Out (KIO), said the ...
Fulham have strongly condemned the racist and homophobic online abuse directed at Nigerian defender Calvin Bassey following Sunday’s FA Cup ...
In a recent interview with BBC Sport, Kick It Out (KIO) chief executive Samuel Okafor said the level of abuse in English football had "reached crisis point". Doucoure will miss Everton's Premier ...
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"It is absolutely shocking, and that's just one of a number of examples we see both online and in stadiums," said Kick It Out (KIO) chief executive Samuel Okafor. "We're seeing those reports ...
In a recent interview with BBC Sport, Samuel Okafor, chief executive of anti-discrimination body Kick It Out (KIO), said the level of abuse in English football had "reached crisis point".
In a recent interview with BBC Sport, Samuel Okafor, chief executive of anti-discrimination body Kick It Out (KIO), said the level of abuse in English football had "reached crisis point".
Kick It Out (KIO) has asked Fifa if it has taken any action over a video posted on social media by Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez last year featuring an alleged "racist and transphobic" chant.