Premier League Condemns Racism Against Spurs' Danso: A Call for Unity
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London, April 19 (NationPress) The Premier League has vehemently denounced the racist abuse aimed at Tottenham Hotspur defender Kevin Danso on social media platforms, emphasizing that discrimination has no place in football or in society at large. The league cautioned that the most severe consequences await those responsible for such actions.
“Discriminatory abuse is entirely unacceptable in football or any aspect of society. Anyone who resorts to such behavior is not a part of our community, and they do not belong among true fans,” the Premier League asserted in a statement shared on X.
The Premier League acknowledged the ongoing struggle against online racism, despite numerous initiatives and enforcement actions. It underscored the necessity for unified efforts involving clubs, governing bodies, and tech platforms to mitigate these incidents.
“It’s evident that further action is required to tackle this problem, and we will collaborate with clubs, football organizations, law enforcement, and social media companies to prioritize this matter,” the statement continued.
Reaffirming its commitment to accountability, the league warned that those identified as offenders would face strict penalties.
“Individuals found guilty of discriminatory behavior will endure the harshest repercussions, which may include club bans and legal action,” it added.
This statement follows Tottenham Hotspur's public denouncement of the “dehumanizing racism” directed at Danso after their 2-2 draw against Brighton. Spurs confirmed they have reported the incident to the proper authorities and vowed their full support for Danso, asserting that he would never confront discrimination alone.
Danso faced online abuse following a mistake during the match that allowed Brighton to secure a late equalizer, but the club emphasized that no performance-related issue can ever justify racist conduct.
“Kevin has our unwavering support as both a player and an individual. No one associated with this club will stand alone in the face of such adversity.
“There is no justification for racist abuse, irrespective of form or league standing. Performance on the field has no bearing on the right to target a player with discrimination.
“We have witnessed and heard abhorrent, dehumanizing racism. Such behavior is undoubtedly a criminal offense and will not be tolerated,” Spurs stated in an official announcement on Sunday.