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Long before Anton Ferdinand and Micah Richards made allegations of verbal abuse from opponents during England Under-21s’ recent win in Leverkusen, German football had been shaken by a series of racially motivated incidents. Werder Bremen striker Patrick Owomoyela was branded as “non-German” by an extreme right party when he was being considered for the 2006 World Cup and Schalke’s Gerald Asamoah, another Germany player, was subject to abuse during a cup tie in Rostock. In Aachen a referee threatened to abandon a Bundesliga match unless offensive chanting stopped. For many, the real low point came when Germany fans sang discriminatory songs during the Euro 2008 qualifier in Bratislava in October. “Discrimination is not a problem that has just happened, it’s been going on all the time,” says Stuart Dykes from the organisation Dem Ball is’ egal wer ihn tritt (The ball doesn’t care who kicks it). “A lot of people, however, have just been playing it down.” As a first step to ameliorating the situation, the German FA (DFB) recently redrafted their anti-discrimination regulations. The new wording specifically names discrimination as “unsporting conduct” and allows for much harsher penalties. Since the new regulations came into force, Hallescher FC and Hansa Rostock amateurs have been forced to play a match behind closed doors following racist chanting by fans, while Alemannia Aachen were fined €50,000 after fans chanted “Asylanten!” (asylum seekers). Aachen supporters claimed visiting Mönchengladbach fans were the target, but most observers said Kahe, Gladbach’s Brazilian forward, was the focus. From WSC 238 December 2006. What was happening this month On the subject...
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