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New Zealand stops play against Qatar in protest against racist slur, will contact Fifa

New Zealand said a Qatari opponent directed a 'significant racist slur' at All Whites defender Michael Boxall, who has Samoan heritage, shortly before the interval

Reuters Ritizing (Austria) Published 21.06.23, 07:41 AM
New Zealand's Michael Boxall, in file picture above, was allegedly the target of racism during a match against Qatar

New Zealand's Michael Boxall, in file picture above, was allegedly the target of racism during a match against Qatar Getty Images

New Zealand Football (NZF) said it will contact Fifa about protecting players from racism after the men’s national team abandoned a friendly against Qatar at halftime in protest at an alleged racist slur against one of their players here.

New Zealand said a Qatari opponent directed a “significant racist slur” at All Whites defender Michael Boxall, who has Samoan heritage, shortly before the interval.

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The team said they reported the incident and then collectively decided not to take the field after halftime because no official action was taken. It was one of two matches to be abandoned in Austria on Monday following allegations of racism.

Ireland’s football association said its under-21 team had abandoned their match against Kuwait’s Olympic side after a Kuwaiti player used racist language toward an Irish substitute.

NZF boss Andrew Pragnell said his governing body fully supported the players’ stand and would contact Fifa with their concerns.

“Certainly we want to reach out to FIFA on this,” he told reporters in Auckland on Tuesday.

“You know they have recently established a task-force around racism, more needs to be done to protect players from racial attacks on the field. “There’s been some evolution, we don’t think it’s moving fast enough so we want to contribute to that and so that will be one of our first ports of call.”

Qatar coach Carlos Queiroz said his squad stood by their teammate and the incident was a matter for authorities.

“Apparently two players exchanged words, and we don’t know who was first, who was second, it’s only between them,” the Portuguese coach told Al-kass Sports Channels.

“The New Zealand players decided to support their teammate and we also decided to support our player.”

‘Look at the rules’

Video of the New Zealand friendly showed multiple All Whites players remonstrating with a Qatari player shortly after a free kick was awarded.

After a long discussion with New Zealand captain Joe Bell, referee Manuel Schuttengruber blew for halftime with New Zealand leading 1-0 after a Marko Stamenic goal in the 16th minute.

Pragnell said NZF needed to get a better understanding of why match officials took no action.

“I think when someone receives significant racial abuse, multiple people hear it, there’s multiple witnesses to something like that and nothing can be done then we’ve got a bigger problem and maybe it’s time we look at the rules,” he added.

The Qatar FA said on Twitter that New Zealand had withdrawn from the friendly.

Reuters

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