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LASK Condemns Racist Abuse Targeting Jerome Boateng by Own Fans

The Austrian Bundesliga club has launched investigations and vowed action after players faced discriminatory insults, with the team protesting in solidarity.

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Jérôme Boateng spielt seit dieser Saison für den Linzer ASK.
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Overview

  • During a May 17 match against Grazer AK, LASK fans directed racist insults at their own players, including World Cup winner Jerome Boateng.
  • Boateng publicly denounced the abuse on Instagram, stating it was not the first time he had faced such treatment and reaffirming his pride in his identity.
  • LASK issued a strong condemnation, stating that racism has no place in the club or society, and pledged to cooperate with authorities and take legal and internal action.
  • In a show of solidarity, the LASK team collectively refused to acknowledge the offending fans after the match, emphasizing unity against discrimination.
  • The club also addressed a separate incident involving Nazi glorification by a fan at an amateur match, resulting in a stadium ban and further investigations.