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Premier League allows kneeling protests, 'Black Lives Matter' on shirts

By ANI | Updated: June 13, 2020 13:22 IST

Premier League will take no action if players decide to take the knee in order to protest against racial discrimination while 'Black Lives Matter' will replace the player names on the back of shirts when the league restarts next week.

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Premier League will take no action if players decide to take the knee in order to protest against racial discrimination while 'Black Lives Matter' will replace the player names on the back of shirts when the league restarts next week.

Protests have erupted throughout the US as an African-American man named George Floyd passed away after having a knee pressed on his neck by an officer identified as Derek Chauvin.

"The League supports the players' wish to have their names replaced by "Black Lives Matter" on the back of their shirts for the first 12 matches of the restarted 2019/20 season," Premier League said in an official statement.

"In addition, the League will support players who "take a knee" before or during matches. The Premier League believes there is no room for racism, anywhere," the statement added.

All players from the 20 clubs also released their joint official statement saying that they all stand towards eradicating racial prejudice.

"We, the Players, stand together with the singular objective of eradicating racial prejudice wherever it exists, to bring about a global society of inclusion, respect, and equal opportunities for All, regardless of their colour or creed. This symbol is a sign of unity from all Players, all Staff, all Clubs, all Match Officials and the Premier League," the statement read.

Germany's football competition Bundesliga has already seen many players take the knee in order to protest against racial discrimination.

Premier League clubs like Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal have also taken the knee during their training sessions.

The Premier League restarts its suspended season from June 17 as Aston Villa will face Sheffield United while Manchester City clashes against Arsenal.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Black Lives MatterDerek chauvinusManchesterPremier LeagueEnglish football associationFapEnglands football associationEnglish football leagueGeorge floyd
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