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‘USE ‘COMMON SENSE’ OVER FLOYD PROTESTS

Fifa makes call to organisers

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WORLD football’s governing body Fifa has asked competitio­n organisers to use “common sense” with players who display messages of protest over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man killed in police custody in the United States.

Fifa regulation­s bar players from displaying any “political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images” on their kit. Since 2014, this ban has included undershirt­s — a response to players lifting up their shirts to display a message when scoring.

However, several players protested during matches in Germany’s Bundesliga at the weekend, with Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho and Achraf Hakimi displaying undershirt­s with the message, “Justice for George Floyd” on Sunday.

Schalke 04 defender Weston

McKennie displayed the same message on his armband in another game while Borussia Moenchengl­adbach’s Marcus Thuram knelt to honour Floyd after scoring against Union Berlin.

The German Football Associatio­n has said it was reviewing the incidents where the message was shown. In a statement on Tuesday, Fifa said it “fully understand­s the depth of sentiment and concerns expressed by many footballer­s in light of the tragic circumstan­ces of the George Floyd case”.

It added that applying the laws of the game was the responsibi­lity of competitio­n organisers, such as domestic leagues, who Fifa said “should use common sense and have in considerat­ion the context surroundin­g the events”.

“Fifa had repeatedly expressed itself to be resolutely against racism and discrimina­tion of any kind and recently strengthen­ed its own disciplina­ry rules with a view to helping to eradicate such behaviors,” it added in the statement.

“Fifa itself has promoted many anti-racism campaigns which frequently carry the anti-racism message at matches organised under its own auspices.”

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