Sports News | German Soccer Federation to Prosecute Perpetrators of Online Racist Abuse

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. The German soccer federation will start prosecuting people who direct racist abuse and hate speech at players online.

Frankfurt (Germany), Dec 12 (AP) The German soccer federation will start prosecuting people who direct racist abuse and hate speech at players online.

The federation, known as the DFB, said Tuesday it is working with the public prosecutor's office in Frankfurt to identify the perpetrators of online abuse and send their cases to local authorities for prosecution.

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It comes after a slew of racist and discriminatory comments were directed on social media against Black players on Germany's team that won the Under-17 World Cup for the first time this month.

“We do not accept the inhumane hostility toward our players on the internet, but will combat it actively and consistently,” federation vice president Ronny Zimmermann said.

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“We hope that the initial identifications and prosecutions of perpetrators will have a deterrent effect. Online hate is a problem for society as a whole that we all have to combat together.”

The federation said 14 of the comments aimed at the U17 players were deemed to constitute incitement to hatred, leading to investigations in each case, and that cases have been initiated against four individuals. It also said it deleted the offending comments and blocked the users responsible. (AP)

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