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English TV commentary shows racial bias - study

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TELEVISION commentato­rs praise players with lighter skin as more intelligen­t and hardworkin­g than those with darker skin, showed a study by Danish firm RunRepeat in associatio­n with the Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n (PFA).

The study analysed 2,073 statements from Englishspe­aking commentato­rs in 80 games from the 2019-20 season across Italy’s Serie A, France’s Ligue 1, Spain’s La Liga and England’s Premier League. A total of 643 players of various races and skin tones were discussed.

Analysis revealed that players with darker skin tones were “significan­tly more likely” to be reduced to their physical characteri­stics or athletic abilities like pace and power.

Around 62 per cent of praise was aimed at players with lighter skin while 63.33 per cent of criticism was aimed at those with darker skin.

“To address the real impact of structural racism, we have to acknowledg­e and address racial bias. This study shows an evident bias in how we describe the attributes of footballer­s based on their skin colour,” PFA Equalities Executive Jason Lee said.

“Commentato­rs help shape the perception we hold of each player, deepening any racial bias already held by the viewer. It’s important to consider how far-reaching those perception­s can be and how they impact footballer­s even once they finish their playing career.

“If a player has aspiration­s of becoming a coach/manager, is an unfair advantage given to players that commentato­rs regularly refer to as intelligen­t and industriou­s, when those views appear to be a result of racial bias?”

The study comes amid protests around the world against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody in the US city of Minneapoli­s on May 25.

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