UN committee 'raise red flag' over racism in Italian football

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UN committee 'raise red flag' over racism in Italian football
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GENEVA: The United Nations committee responsible for combating racism 'raised a red flag' over Italian football in its latest findings published on Thursday (Aug 31). The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) raised concerns about economic or social issues in six countries including

GENEVA: The United Nations committee responsible for combating racism"raised a red flag" over Italian football in its latest findings published on Thursday .

Racist abuse aimed at players of African descent, or from Eastern Europe, in Serie A attracted international attention in April with a one-match ban for Romelu Lukaku. After his initial one-match ban sparked an angry backlash, Italian football authorities pardoned the Belgian.

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