Hertha Berlin slams racist abuse of under-23 player Ngankam
BERLIN (AP) - Hertha Berlin has condemned apparent racist abuse of its under-23 player Jessic Ngankam from Lokomotive Leipzig fans during their fourth-division game on Friday.
Hertha says on Twitter that, 'œNgankam was subjected to racist hostility during the game against Lok Leipzig. As a club, we are completely behind Jessic '¦ The incident was also noted in the match report and a preliminary investigation has since been launched by the league. Lok Leipzig have already given their own statement on the incident. #notoracism'ť
Hertha executive board member Paul Keuter says the club should have reacted sooner to the alleged abuse, 'œbut nobody should doubt our commitment against racism.'ť
Hertha player Jordan Torunarigha wrote on Twitter the club is 'œ100% against racism and one shouldn't argue over why my club is just giving a statement now.'ť
The 19-year-old Ngankam, who is black, told broadcaster MDR that he was targeted with monkey chants by some fans in the visiting supporters' block and that he was called an 'œape'ť by an opposing player.
'œOf course you're trained not to react or show emotion. But it still hits you,'ť Ngankam told MDR. 'œInsults are unfortunately an everyday occurrence in football, and I can put up with them. But racist abuse is a no-go.'ť
Lokomotive criticized the abuse on its website, where it reminded its own fans that it has players within the club with roots in 32 countries.
'œOnly two colors interest us '“ (club colors) blue and yellow,'ť Lokomotive said. 'œRacism has no place among us and everyone knows that! If there are still people who call themselves blue-yellow fans and can't comprehend that, then it must be clear that (Leipzig district) Probstheida is no place for them.'ť
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