the FFF will file a complaint after racist messages targeting players

The FFF has filed a complaint against the authors of racist and hateful messages that occurred after the defeat of the Blues in the final of the World Cup.

The French Football Federation (FFF) has “sentenced“Tuesday the publication on social networks of messages”racist and hatefulto players from the France team in the World Cup final, announcing his intention to “file a complaint». «Following the World Cup final, several players from the France team were the subject of unacceptable racist and hateful remarks on social networks. The FFF condemns them and will file a complaint against its authors“, she wrote on the Twitter account of the France team.

The Blues lost on penalties (3-3 aet, 4-2 tab) Sunday in Qatar against Argentina, and several players were targeted on social networks, such as Kingsley Coman and Aurélien Tchouaméni, who missed their shot at goal. Bayern Munich, Coman’s club, had given their support to their striker on Monday: “The FC Bayern family is behind you, King. Racism has no place in sport or in our society.“, had written the club on Twitter. These hate messages have already been condemned by many politicians in the hours preceding the FFF’s announcement. Mbappé had denounced racist insults after his missed shot on goal against Switzerland during the last Euro, a situation which he had reported to the president of the Federation Noël Le Graët.

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