FA official calls for government help to stamp out racism in football

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Last Updated : Jan 14 2020 | 4:15 PM IST

Chelsea's first black captain Paul Elliott, who now works for the Football Association, on Tuesday called for government help to combat racism in football.

The 55-year-old former central defender told the BBC the FA had a zero-tolerance attitude to racism and ministers should adopt the same policy.

Reported incidents of racist abuse in English football rose by 43 percent in 2018-19 compared to the previous season, according to campaign group Kick It Out.

"We in football are giving off a message about zero tolerance," said Elliott, who is the FA's inclusion advisory board chief.

"The government has to be alongside." Manchester City and England striker Raheem Sterling has been highly praised for speaking out on racism.

Elliott said it was important that players received support, with potential benefits within football and society at large.

"There has to be a duty of care because the by-product of speaking out will be the positive impact and the positive behaviour in stadiums, which will then have a domino effect on societal behaviour," said Elliott.

"With the utmost respect, this is one area where there has to be a united front -- we must be together."
"We are completely committed to working closely with football on tackling racism."

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First Published: Jan 14 2020 | 4:15 PM IST

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