Chelsea icon Didier Drogba and ex-AC Milan star George Weah have been named among a host of former players on a newly-formed anti-racism panel by FIFA. The idea behind the panel of ex-players is to bolster FIFA's efforts to tackle racism in the game. The group will help in developing anti-racism strategies, participate in educational programmes and contribute to reforms across football.
FIFA forms a new anti-racism panelDrogba and Weah are part of the panel16-member panel of ex-players will advise FIFA to tackle racismFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
FIFA first announced the creation of a players' voice panel during its annual congress in Thailand in May last year. Both men's and women's footballers are part of this 16-member panel and Weah has been named as its 'honorary captain'.
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Speaking to the , the Liberian legend said: "Football brings unity and development. It also enhances humanity. I will always exert all efforts, as I have done in the past and continue to do, to promote the sport because football is life. I am honoured to serve in this role."
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino further added: "They will further push for a shift in football culture, making sure measures to counter racism are not just talked about, but actioned, both on and off the pitch. Let's be clear on this: racism and discrimination are not simply wrong – they are crimes. All incidents of racism, whether in stadiums or online, must be fully punished both by football and across society."
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Club football is on hold at the moment as the international break is on. National teams across the world are competiting in the 2026 World Cup qualifying games in their respective confederations.