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Lilian Thuram (L) fights for the ball with Rangers' Daniel Cousin during their Champions League Group E soccer match at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona November 7, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhuanet) -- France defender Lilian Thuram on Tuesday said soccer referees should take decisive action to stop matches if players are subjected to racial abuse during next month's European Championship.
Players such as Cameroon striker Samuel Eto¡¯o have
previously advocated walking off the field if subjected to racist abuse. Thuram,
who like Eto¡¯o is black, said referees should wield the power.
"In the European Championship, it would be good for
the referees to assume their responsibilities. I think it could be something
very important," Thuram said. "The referee has the right to stop the match if he
wants."
Thuram is expected to be chosen for the tournament in
Austria and Switzerland when France coach Raymond Domenech announces his roster
Sunday. It would be the seventh straight major international tournament for
Thuram, who holds the French record with 138 national team appearances.
The FC Barcelona defender was speaking at a news
conference for the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance in Paris,
which was launching its "Unite against racism" initiative campaign ahead of Euro
2008.
Thuram, who moved to France from Guadeloupe as a
young child, said he fears racism in soccer stadiums is increasing.
"It's true that these last few years we are
witnessing more and more problems in football," Thuram said. "As long as there
isn't an in-depth education about racism, things will not change."
(Agencies)