LONDON: British sports minister Mims Davies has said she plans to meet with football authorities following recent incidents of racist chanting and abuse at major matches.
Davies, speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, said she planned to hold talks in the coming weeks with England´s governing Football Association, Premier League and English Football League.
In December, Chelsea suspended four people from their Stamford Bridge ground in west London pending a police investigation into alleged racial abuse of Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling during City´s 2-0 defeat in a Premier League match.
The same month saw a Tottenham Hotspur fan fined by a court for throwing a banana skin at Arsenal´s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.Meanwhile, the FA are investigating alleged racist chanting by some Millwall supporters during their 3-2 victory over Everton in the FA Cup last month.
“Those involved in abuse are not football fans, they are using football as a cloak for discriminatory, and often criminal, behaviour, and they are not welcome in our stadiums,” said Davies. “Together we must find a way to tackle this.”
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