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 Post subject: FA to complain over racism in Spain
PostPosted: 17 Nov 04, 22:53 
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LONDON (Reuters)

England will complain to FIFA about racist abuse directed at their black players during an under-21 friendly international in Spain, a Football Association spokesman says.

The latest case of racism involving England players came on the eve of the senior team's friendly in Madrid against a Spanish team whose coach Luis Aragones was criticised for making racist remarks about France striker Thierry Henry last month.

Three black players in the England under-21 side beaten 1-0 by Spain in Alcala de Henares on Tuesday night were the subject of racist taunts from the crowd, the media reported.

Strikers Carlton Cole and Darren Bent and defender Glen Johnson were subjected to monkey chants, the BBC said. Manager Peter Taylor was quoted as saying: "I thought I heard something in the first half. It was disappointing."

Aragones sparked a row last month when he was heard telling Spain's Jose Antonio Reyes, Henry's Arsenal team mate, that he was better than "that black ****", referring to Henry, during a training session before a World Cup qualifier against Belgium.

The 66-year-old apologised for his remarks in a statement issued by the Spanish Football Federation, saying he had "never intended to offend anyone" and that he was trying to motivate Reyes.

Aragones defended himself when questioned by British reporters in Madrid on Tuesday, saying: "The problem of racism is, in my opinion, a question of conscience and all I can say is that mine is clear."

The England team trained at the Bernabeu stadium on Tuesday wearing t-shirts bearing the slogan "Let's kick racism out of football".

Though the under-21s play competitive games in tournaments organised by UEFA, their friendlies come under the remit of FIFA.


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 Post subject: England to protest over racist chants
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LONDON (Reuters)

The government will seek action from Spain after England's black soccer players were racially abused by the crowd during Wednesday's friendly international in Madrid.

Monkey noises were heard when Ashley Cole and Shaun Wright-Phillips touched the ball during England's 1-0 defeat and regular chants of "If you are not f**king black jump up and down" were sung by parts of the 55,000 crowd at Real Madrid's Bernabeu stadium.

"There is no place for racism in football or modern society, and I strongly believe that action needs to be taken at the highest level," Sports minister Richard Caborn told BBC radio.

"I will be writing tomorrow (Thursday) to the Spanish sports minister to express my outrage at their behaviour."

Prime Minister Tony Blair said he was "very disappointed" by the chants and Minister for Europe Dennis MacShane had telephoned his Spanish counterpart on Thursday to tell him of the "outrage across Britain".

The English FA had already complained that racist chanting marred Tuesday's under-21 friendly between the two countries and will contact world body FIFA after Wednesday's scenes.

"We will be making a full report on this to FIFA and to UEFA and will be sending a letter of complaint to the Spanish Federation. Football as a whole should stand up and express its disgust at what has gone on here," FA spokesman Adrian Bevington said.

The Spanish Football Federation's press officer Fernando Garrido said some of the blame lay with English reporters, a sentiment echoed by the Spanish press on Thursday.

"Were there racist chants against some players? This hasn't happened in the Spanish league and Spain for many years," he said. "So you (English reporters) should ask yourselves what you have done to contribute to all this."

FIFA said it would issue a statement later as it had not yet received formal correspondence from the English FA.

London and Madrid are battling to host the 2012 Olympics and the aftermath of Wednesday's scenes could spice up the rivalry. The International Olympic Committee said it would also issue a statement later.

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England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson, who experienced racist fans when he was at Italian club Lazio, said: "The issue of racism is big. There must be a protest through official ways.

"I am against racism and it should not happen in 2004 in any country."

England captain David Beckham told the FA's website: "It's disappointing when it happens anywhere in world football because we all know how wrong it is -- and so many people are working so hard to cut it out of the game."

Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballer's Association which represents English players, said the team should have been taken off in protest.

"The message should have come down from the FA directors, to say we will take responsibility for this and take them off," he told the BBC.

Spain coach Luis Aragones was only prepared to answer questions on his team's performance.

"I've always said my conscience is clear and I only want to talk about football," he said.

The 66-year-old was at the centre of controversy last month when he made racist remarks about France striker Thierry Henry in an attempt to motivate his Arsenal team mate Jose Antonio Reyes.

The British press grilled Aragones on the issue before the game and reacted angrily to the scenes at the Bernabeu.

"England lost a football match last night but Spain shamefully lost something more important -- Spain lost their right to be considered a civilised football nation," the Daily Telegraph said.

In the 1980s racism, along with hooliganism, blighted the English game but campaigns have helped to all but eradicate it, making the scenes in Madrid all the more shocking for British viewers.

"Sanctions should include stopping all Spanish participation in European football until Spain comes up with an action plan," Piara Power, director of "Let's Kick Racism out of Football", told Reuters.

The Spanish national side has no black players but Brazilians Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos at Real Madrid, as well as Ronaldinho of Barcelona, encounter few problems in La Liga.


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Right-back Gary Neville feels football's governing bodies would punish England in severe fashion if their fans acted like the Spanish supporters.

"I can't understand the abuse and where it comes from I don't know," said Neville.

"But on the major issues in the game - hooliganism and racism - if it is England, we would probably be kicked out of the competitions.

"England get treated differently when it comes to certain issues in football, there is absolutely no doubt about that."

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