
Dutch football chiefs have condemned online racist abuse aimed at Netherlands players after their painful elimination from the World Cup.
The three-time finalists lost on penalties to Morocco in Monday’s round-of-32 match in the Mexican city of Monterrey following a 1-1 draw.
Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo put the Netherlands in front in the 72nd minute but Issa Diop levelled for the North African side in stoppage time.
The Dutch football association thanked players and coaching staff for their “dedication and commitment” during the World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
“We also extend our sincere appreciation to the supporters — those in the stadium, those watching from home, and everyone around the world who followed and supported the Netherlands,” it said in a statement.
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But the association also highlighted racial abuse aimed at Dutch players.
“Football brings people together, regardless of origin or background,” it said.
“We have seen online reactions in which players have been subjected to racist and discriminatory abuse following the team’s elimination.
“We draw a clear line against such behaviour. Racism and discrimination have no place in football, online, or in our society.”
AFP
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