The Football Association has welcomed the publication of a new anti-racism manifesto backed by Manchester City star Raheem Sterling.
England forward Sterling has spoken in favour of the campaign, from The Times, which called for radical changes to be made in football.
Up and down the game, across the world, black and Asian players, fans and coaches are subjected to racism, Sterling wrote in the newspaper. Every day, from park football to the Champions League.
Sterling himself has been a victim of alleged racist abuse this season, both while playing for City at Chelsea and also for his country during a Euro 2020 qualifier in Montenegro, and called for teams to be docked nine-points if their fans are found to be guilty of racism.
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