England U17s Match Halted Twice Over Alleged Racist Abuse in Germany
England U17s Match Halted Twice Over Alleged Racist Abuse in Germany

England U17s Match Halted Twice Over Alleged Racist Abuse in Germany

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An England Under-17s football match against Venezuela in Duisburg, Germany, was suspended twice and delayed for a total of 50 minutes due to reports of alleged racist abuse aimed at the England players. The players left the pitch during the second half while the referee addressed the incidents, and England manager Liam Bramley was seen consoling his players, including Chelsea's 16-year-old Mathis Eboue who appeared particularly upset. Despite the interruptions, England came from behind to win the match 2-1, with goals from Brian Madjo and Ryan Kavuma-McQueen. The Football Association confirmed the allegations, emphasizing that the matter is being treated with utmost seriousness, prioritizing support for players and staff. Ongoing discussions are taking place with tournament organizers and relevant authorities to determine the next steps. The exact source and targets of the abuse remain unclear, but the FA is actively involved in addressing the situation.

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