It’s disheartening to hear about yet another incident of racism in football. Guinean player Kevin Constant, who plays for AC Milan, was the target of racist acts during a friendly match against Sassuolo in Italy on Tuesday, which ended with a 1-2 result.
Despite efforts from his teammate Bonera to calm the situation, Constant chose to ask for a substitution, leaving the pitch in response to the racist behaviors directed towards him. In a commendable move, the referee took action by instructing the stadium announcer to request an end to the offensive chants, threatening to stop the game if the discriminatory behavior continued.
Such incidents highlight the persistent challenges of racism in football and the ongoing need for collective efforts to eradicate this unacceptable behavior from the sport. The response from the referee and the player’s decision to walk off the pitch underscore the importance of taking a stand against racism in football.