People Arrested Over Racial Abuse of England Players
Four people have been arrested over online racist abuse aimed at members of the England team after Sunday's Euro 2020 final, British police said on Thursday.
A specialist team is looking into the offensive comments, police said, after three Black players -- Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka -- were targeted with racist abuse on social media sites Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. All three missed penalties in the penalty-shootout defeat against Italy at Wembley stadium in London.
The abuse has been widely condemned, and the U.K. government has promised action against social media companies if they do not remove offensive material more quickly. A hate crime investigation led by the UK Football Policing Unit is underway; police said dozens of data applications had been submitted to tech firms and that four people have been arrested so far.
Even before the finals, England players had previously highlighted the issue of racism by taking a knee before their matches, a protest that some fans booed. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to tackle online abuse, but he and other ministers have been accused of hypocrisy for not condemning those who booed the players at the start of the tournament.
Police also said there were 897 football-related incidents and 264 arrests in the 24 hours around the final, a big increase on previous soccer tournaments in 2016 and 2018.