Daily Sabah (Turkey)

English football commentato­rs show more racial bias, study says

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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 analyzed 2,073 statements from English-speaking 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% of praise was aimed at players with lighter skin while 63.33% 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 United States city of Minneapoli­s on May 25.

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