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Bale would back Wales walk-off over racist abuse


London (AFP) – Wales captain Gareth Bale would back his players if they ever left the pitch in protest at racist abuse as the Real Madrid forward demanded serial offenders be kicked out of international football.

The behaviour of fans is in the spotlight after Hungary supporters subjected England duo Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham to monkey chants and other racist taunts during Thursday’s qualifier in Budapest.

FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings over the incidents, with England players also barraged with paper cups thrown from the crowd and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Bellingham calling for “proper punishments”.

It has been suggested that players could walk off the field in future if the authorities fail to combat racist behaviour and Bale would not rule out Wales taking that action.

“If things don’t get sorted that will happen,” Bale said ahead of Wales’ qualifier against Belarus in Russia on Sunday.

“If we felt we weren’t getting protection and being treated the right way by the governing bodies, and the only way to get the best response was to walk off, I’d be fully for it.

“Football qualifiers are important but these matters come way and above football.

“We haven’t discussed it. But we’d have that discussion if it happened and we’d all agree on it as we’re a team that sticks together and if anyone is being targeted we’ll do the right thing.”

Wales have encountered racism on their travels to Eastern Europe in the past, and Bale said repeat offenders should be banned from international competition.

“I don’t know the severity of what to do but the easiest thing is, whether you ban the fans from the stadium or if they keep repeatedly doing it, which seems to be what is happening, then you ban the country from the competition,” Bale said.

“If that country keeps making these horrible gestures, then maybe the best thing to do is to get rid of them, give them a suspension and hopefully they will learn their lesson that way.

“It’s frustrating. I don’t know why they launch these investigations that take so long when it is clear to see. Action should be taken to stop it.”

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Nosferatu

    September 4, 2021 at 10:16 pm

    I have no idea how bad the racism is in a place like Hungary, but I sort of wonder if this kind of behavior isn’t even driven by pure racism from the fans. I’m thinking there’s some of it, certainly, but that others in the crowd simply see it as a trolly way of joining the chorus around them and possibly creating a competitive advantage for their team, because this kind of behavior could very well upset and throw their opponents off their game. Or their team is getting shellacked so they’re mad and want to find any way to make others miserable as they are.

    Either way, I’m totally with Bale (no matter if I’m an Arsenal fan!) and proud of him for speaking up like this. It’s critical that those of us who don’t have to face this stuff personally do what we can to practice this kind of anti-racist behavior to support those who do have to face it and have their lives affected by something so petty.

  2. Kate

    September 4, 2021 at 8:18 pm

    Bale is right. It’s time FIFA punish countries. when the teams can’t or won’t control their fans when the fans behave in unacceptable manners like throwing containers (assault) or chanting racial, ethnic, and anti-LGBTQ comments. Obviously financial and closed door game penalties haven’t worked. However, making National teams ineligible to play may work.

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