By Fiifi NETTEY It began as an ordinary Wednesday morning. Like I often do, I scrolled absentmindedly through my friends’ WhatsApp status updates and one post stopped me abruptly: “Black Wednesday – some Ministers gone.” My heart skipped. I immediately called my friend who posted the message. His voice was sombre. “Yes, there has been […] The post Black
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has strongly condemned the racist abuse directed at AFC Bournemouth and Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo during Fridayâ??s Premier League clash against Liverpool at Anfield.The incident, which caused a stoppage in the game, has sparked widespread outrage across the football community.Infantino described the abuse as â??absolutely unacceptableâ? and emphasised that football has no room for racism or any form of discrimination.He praised Semenyoâ??s
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has expressed strong support for Black Stars forward Antoine Semenyo following the racial abuse he suffered during Bournemouthâ??s Premier League opener against Liverpool at Anfield.Okraku described the incident as â??unacceptable and deeply regrettable,â? stressing that racism and bigotry have no place in football or society.â??What inspires me most, however, is not the incident itself but Antoineâ??s
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has expressed strong support for Black Stars forward Antoine Semenyo after he suffered racial abuse during Bournemouthâ??s Premier League opener against Liverpool at Anfield.The match was briefly halted in the 29th minute when Semenyo reported the incident to referee Anthony Taylor under the leagueâ??s anti-discrimination protocol. Despite the abuse, the 24-year-old went on to score twice in a spirited display, though Bournemouth lost 4-2.In
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