Leading experts say racial stereotypes in World Cup coverage can be damaging for athletes' leadership aspirations and have an impact on Black communities more broadly.

PARIS/NEW YORK, July 6 : Belgium coach Rudi Garcia’s description of Senegal as one of “those teams” that “tend to lose their tactical structure towards the end of the match” has…

Belgium coach Rudi Garcia's remarks about Senegal have reignited debate over the racial stereotypes still embedded in soccer commentary.

Leading experts say racial stereotypes in World Cup coverage can be damaging for athletes' leadership aspirations and have an impact on Black communities more broadly.

Experts say rise in social media attacks on players such as Kylian Mbappé need to be viewed in wider political context

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