Albuquerque Journal

England’s Black players taunted

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LONDON — Three Black players who missed penalty kicks for England in the decisive European Championsh­ip shootout against Italy on Sunday night were subjected to racist abuse online, prompting the English Football Associatio­n to issue a statement condemning the language used against the players.

Bukayo Saka, at 19 one of the youngest players on the England squad, missed the penalty that gave the title to Italy and denied England its first internatio­nal trophy since the 1966 World Cup.

It was England’s third straight failure from the penalty spot in the shootout, with Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho also missing.

The FA said in a statement it was “appalled” by the abuse of the three players. The team had taken a knee before games at the Euros to signal its support for an end to racial inequality, and the young, multi-ethnic squad won the hearts of the soccer-mad country before the shootout failure brought out all-too-familiar messages of hate.

“We will do all we can to support the players affected while urging the toughest punishment­s possible for anyone responsibl­e,” the FA statement said. “We will continue to do everything we can to stamp discrimina­tion out of the game, but we implore government to act quickly and bring in the appropriat­e legislatio­n so this abuse has real-life consequenc­es.”

London’s Metropolit­an Police also said it was investigat­ing “offensive and racist” messages on social media.

GOLD CUP: In Kansas City, Kan., Sam Vines scored his first internatio­nal goal on a header in the eighth minute, and a U.S. team mostly of backup players opened the CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 1-0 victory over Haiti on Sunday night.

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