Fulham Condemns Racist Abuse of Calvin Bassey

Fulham Condemns Racist Abuse of Calvin Bassey
  • Fulham condemns racist and homophobic abuse of Calvin Bassey
  • The abuse occurred on social media after the FA Cup win over Manchester United
  • Fulham will work with authorities to identify perpetrators and take action
  • The club expresses full support for Calvin Bassey
  • Fulham is committed to maintaining a firm stance against all forms of discrimination

Fulham Football Club has strongly condemned the racist and homophobic abuse faced by defender Calvin Bassey on social media after scoring in the FA Cup win over Manchester United. The club expressed its utter dismay and disappointment at the abhorrent behavior, stating that it has no place in football or society.

Calvin Bassey scored Fulham's only goal in their penalty-shootout victory over Manchester United in the FA Cup on Sunday. However, after the match, he was subjected to vile messages on social media, which prompted Fulham to release a statement condemning the abuse.

Fulham stated that they will work with the relevant authorities to identify the perpetrators and take strong action against them. The club also expressed its full support for Calvin Bassey, who will continue to receive their backing.

This incident is not the first time a footballer has faced online abuse. Recently, Manchester City's Kyle Walker and Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw also faced racist abuse on social media. Fulham's condemnation of the abuse is a testament to the club's commitment to maintaining a firm stance against all forms of discrimination and fostering an environment of respect and inclusion.

Fulham will host Crystal Palace in the FA Cup quarterfinals on March 29.