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Soccer: A German team takes a knee in solidarity with American teams.

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BERLIN — Hertha Berlin nodded to social struggles in the United States by kneeling before its Bundesliga home game Saturday.

“We wanted to make a stand against racism,” Hertha captain Per Skjelbred said after their 2-0 loss to Schalke.

Hertha’s starting lineup linked arms and took a knee on the pitch, while Pal Dardai’s coaching staff, general manager Michael Preetz, club officials and substitute­s took a knee off it before kickoff.

“Hertha BSC stands for tolerance and responsibi­lity! For a tolerant Berlin and an open-minded world, now and forevermor­e!” the club said on Twitter.

“Hertha Berlin stands for diversity and against violence. For this reason we are joining the protest of American athletes and setting a sign against discrimina­tion,” the stadium announcer told more than 50,000 fans attending the game at Berlin’s Olympiasta­dion, originally built for the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany.

The action was intended to show solidarity with NFL players who have been protesting police treatment of blacks and social injustice in the U.S. by kneeling, sitting or locking arms through the anthem before games.

Last year, then-San Francisco quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick started the movement, which has been harshly criticized by President Donald Trump.

“We’re no longer living in the 18th century but in the 21st century. There are some people, however, who are not that far ideologica­lly yet,” Hertha defender Sebastian Langkamp said. “If we can give some lessons there with that, then that’s good.”

Ivory Coast forward Salomon Kalou said the whole team was unanimous in its support for the action.

“We stand against racists and that’s our way of sharing that. We are always going to fight against this kind of behavior, as a team and as a city,” said Kalou, who acknowledg­ed the action was inspired by the American athletes’ protest against discrimina­tion.

“It shouldn’t exist in any kind of event, in the NFL or in the football world, soccer as they call it there. It shouldn’t exist in any sport, period,” Kalou said.

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MICHAEL SOHN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hertha Berlin players kneel prior to the match Saturday in Berlin, Germany. The team nodded to social struggles in the United States.

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