‘Le Ras-le-Bol’: Football says ‘no’ to racism
By France24
09 December 2020 |
10:23 am
The match was abandoned after players from the Turkish side claimed that the fourth official used a racial slur against their assistant coach. It is scheduled to restart with a replacement official on Wednesday.
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