Fare Questions England's Decision to Stop Taking the Knee at Euro 2025
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Summary
The head of football's international anti-discrimination body questions England's decision to stop taking the knee at Euro 2025 after a player faced racist abuse on social media.
Key quotes
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It was 'clear we and football need to find another way to tackle racism'
The Football Association (FA) is said to be fully supportive of the Lionesses' decision
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