The Phnom Penh Post

QPR call for Uefa action after alleged racist abuse in Spain

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QPR have called for Uefa to take the “strongest possible action” after the Championsh­ip club’s Under-18 players walked off the pitch during a friendly in Spain following alleged racist abuse.

QPR defender Trent Mahorn took the step of leading his team-mates off the pitch after they were allegedly subjected to monkey noises and racist taunts from opposition players in a game against AD Nervion FC on August 8.

The referee is reported to have had no option but to abandon the game.

QPR are fully supportive of the decision taken by Mahorn and want Uefa, European football’s governing body, to get involved.

“We take a very strong stance against racism and will not tolerate one of our players being subjected to the despicable comments experience­d,” QPR chief executive Lee Hoos said.

QPR are in dialogue with the Football Associatio­n over the matter, but Hoos feels more should be done by the European governing body to address the issues head on.

“I applaud Paul Furlong a nd his staff for reacting in such a manner and doing ever y thing within their powers to protect the players. I am a lso ver y proud of our Under-18s who showed such maturit y in t he face of unacceptab­le provocatio­n,” he said.

“Had this incident occurred in England I have no doubts the issue would be dealt with swiftly with a strong punishment by the FA.

“Unfortunat­ely, it seems some countries have a long way to go in this respect and I urge Uefa to take the strongest possible action as incidents of this nature are happening far too often.

“At QPR we must not, and will not, stand for it. There is an opportunit­y here for Uefa to make a strong statement. I hope it is an opportunit­y they take.”

Kick It Out said in a statement: “We will always back players and teams who leave the pitch after suffering significan­t discrimina­tory abuse, especially if they have followed the correct protocols.

“We have been in constant communicat­ion with the club [QPR] since this incident and will continue to support all football clubs and players in the fight against discrimina­tion in the game.”

It is t he latest incident in which racism has tarnished footba ll after England players were abused during a Euro 2020 qualifier in Montenegro last season.

During pre-season, Arsenal’s young defender Jordi Osei-Tutu, on loan at German side Vfl Bochum, walked off the pitch after allegedly being racially abused by an opposition player during a friendly against St Gallen.

Two weeks ago, Fulham defender Cyrus Christie claimed his sister was hit by a fan of his own team who then shouted racist abuse.

Later on Wednesday, a Uefa spokesman told AFP that the incident in Spain “is the responsibi­lity of Fifa and the Spanish federation”.

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