Mar 10 • 16:16 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Football: After racist incidents during a women's match, Stade de Reims will file a complaint

Stade de Reims has announced plans to file a complaint following racist insults directed at U18 players from Marseille during a football match.

Stade de Reims has decided to file a legal complaint after their recent U18 match against Olympique de Marseille was marred by racist insults aimed at the Marseille players. The incidents reportedly occurred during the Nike Cup U18 women's match held last Sunday in Reims, which led the club to express strong indignation in an official statement. They emphasized their commitment to tackling racism in sports and ensuring a safe environment for all players regardless of their background.

The club's statement highlighted that the racist remarks came from the stands and were witnessed by multiple participants in the game. This incident has raised serious concerns about the prevalence of racism in youth sports, prompting discussions about the responsibilities of sports organizations and spectators. The reaction from Stade de Reims suggests they are taking a firm stance against discrimination, aiming to set a precedent for other clubs to follow.

Moreover, sources close to the Marseille team have indicated that the affected players did not wish to comment publicly on the situation, emphasizing the emotional toll such incidents can have on young athletes. This case illustrates the ongoing challenges faced by clubs and governing bodies in combating racism, particularly in youth sports, and highlights the need for collective efforts to address these issues effectively.

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