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FIFA Introduces Global Approach to Tackle Racism

May 16, 2024
FIFA Introduces Global Approach to Tackle Racism
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FIFA has announced initiatives for a cohesive global strategy to combat racism, including introducing a universal gesture for players to indicate a racist incident by crossing their hands at the wrists.

This effort is part of the “Global Stand Against Racism” plan, which is based on wide-ranging consultations with players worldwide and will be presented to FIFA’s 211 national associations at the Congress in Bangkok on Friday.

The plan includes making racism a specific violation within all associations’ disciplinary codes, and mandating “specific and severe” punishments such as match forfeits.

It also advocates for the adoption of a three-step procedure for dealing with racist actions from spectators, involving pausing the game twice with warnings and abandoning it upon a third occurrence.

Furthermore, the organisation seeks to have racism acknowledged as a criminal offence globally, ensuring stringent penalties where it is already recognized as such.

Educational initiatives and a new anti-racism panel of players will also be created to monitor and guide the initiative’s progress.

The proposal has received unanimous support from the FIFA Council, and Tony Burnett of Kick It Out has emphasized the need for more severe consequences for racism in football, criticizing the current sanctions as insufficient.

Earlier this week, the FIFA General Assembly unveiled its intention to vote on the Palestinian Football Association’s request to suspend Israel’s membership in FIFA.

The Palestinian Football Association submitted a memorandum requesting a vote to isolate Israel from the football community, and FIFA approved the proposal for voting during the next General Assembly “Congress”.

The President of the Jordanian Football Association, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, stated on Sunday that “FIFA is being tested on its duties towards human rights policy” before considering the Palestinian request to suspend Israel from FIFA membership.

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