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Chelsea's Rosenior calls for life bans for those found guilty of racism
Summary
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior said anyone in football found guilty of racism should face lifetime bans, speaking after Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior left a Champions League match alleging racial abuse; UEFA is investigating and the accused player has denied the claim.
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Liam Rosenior, Chelsea's head coach, said that anyone in football found guilty of racism should be banned from the sport for life. His comments came after Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior left a Champions League match after alleging racial abuse by Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni. Prestianni has denied the allegation and Benfica has described him as a victim of a smear campaign. UEFA is investigating the incident and the article notes the accused player could face a multi-match suspension if found guilty.
Key facts:
- Rosenior said experiencing racial abuse on the pitch is deeply damaging and said he has personally been the target of racist abuse.
- Vinícius Júnior left the Champions League match after alleging racist abuse by Gianluca Prestianni.
- Prestianni has denied the allegation and Benfica called him the victim of a "smear campaign."
- UEFA is conducting an investigation and the accused player faces potential disciplinary action if found guilty.
Summary:
Rosenior used the incident to argue that anyone in football proven to have committed racist abuse should be barred from the game, reflecting wider concern about discrimination in the sport. UEFA's investigation into the Champions League incident is ongoing and any formal outcome remains undetermined at this time.
