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.