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RACISM

Everybody knows that lot’s of us treat other

people badly because they have different

colour of skin, religion or they live in

countries that someone does’t like but also

beacuse they are players or fans of an

opposite team.

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I’d like to show you some kinds of

discrimination and share my opinion

with you about this.

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DIFFERENT COLOUR OF SKIN..

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DIFFERENT REILIGION

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DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

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11.09.2001 – on this day Al qaeda

attacked World Trade Center. Lots of

people lost their lives in this tragedy.

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RACISM IN SPORT

Samuel Eto’o

leaves the pitch because

of people on stands

throwing bananas

at him.

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Unfortunately,

it is not just fans

who commit

racist offences

in football.

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Greek footballer Giorgos Katidis was

banned for life from playing for the

national team after making a Nazi

salute as a goal celebration in a game

on March 16. 2013.

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In 1996

Australian

goalkeeper

Mark Bosnich

was fined for

making the

salute during a

Premier League

match.

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In 2005

Italian Paolo

Di Canio was

banned for

one match

after making

the salute,

the third

time he had

been charged

over the

gesture.

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Roberto Carlos

lives the pitch

beacuse of

bananas flying

everywhere.

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A steward removes a

banana off the pitch

after it was thrown

at the Italian

footballer Mario

Balotelli during

Italy’s game against

Croatia on Thursday,

June 14.

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ORGANIZATIONS AGAINST RACISM

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Before the game , children

usually stay on the pitch

with anti-racial banner.

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London – based

Football Against

Racism in Europe

Network

Organization

Launched their

“The Red Card”

campaign

.

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United Against

Racism it’s

European

organization with

unites clubs from

all over the Europe

to faight with

racism in football.

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The same organization made a

campaign NO TO RACISM. It

show us how players unite to

fight with discrimination in

football.

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SAY NO TO RACISM

FIFA launched its ‘Say no to Racism’ campaign

in April 2006.

Months later, at the FIFA World Cup™, the

large ‘Say no to Racism’ banners were

displayed prominently during the pre-match

formalities, while anti-racism mini-spots were

made available for free to all TV broadcasters

of the tournament.

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I’d like to share you with my opinion aboutracism and every type of discrimination. I think that everyone has one’s colour of skin, religion and football club which is a part of his life but it doesn’t matter because you can’tsee who we really are.

In my opinion you have to get know eachother before you judge. The colour of skin, religion or football club will not help you.

So we have to respect different people all overthe world because they are humans and theydeserve ourrespect.

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