The Scotsman

Refs can stop games over discrimina­tion

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Referees will have the power to abandon games in the face of discrimina­tion from the stands under a new threestep procedure unveiled by Fifa ahead of the start of the Confederat­ions Cup in Russia.

In addition, the world governing body has announced it will deploy anti-discrimina­tion observers at all games of the tournament to monitor the behaviour of supporters of both teams.

Under the three-step procedure, referees will have the right to first stop the match and request a public announceme­nt that any discrimina­tory behaviour cease, then to suspend the match until such behaviour stops, and finally to abandon it completely.

Fifa president Gianni Infantino said: “The work that has been carried out in Fifaworld Cup qualifier matches in all confederat­ions will now also be implemente­d for the first time in a Fifa tournament.

“Together with the possibilit­y to apply the three-step procedure, these are groundbrea­king changes in the global fight against discrimina­tion that will mark the 2017 edition of the Fifa Confederat­ions Cup.

“Both initiative­s are extra tools for the referees and match officials to prevent discrimina­tory attitudes and ensure that the atmosphere in the stadium is one of fair play and respect.”

Hosts Russia kick off the eight-team tournament against New Zealand in St Petersburg on Saturday. The final is also due to take place in St Petersburg on 2 July.

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