Anti-racism chief praises Boateng

Thu, Jan 3, 2013, 00:00

   

Soccer:Anti-racism campaigners have praised AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng after he walked off the field in protest at racist abuse during a friendly, followed by his team-mates.

Milan’s match against fourth-tier side Pro Patria was abandoned when Boateng, in possession on the left wing in the 26th minute, suddenly picked the ball up and kicked it towards the stand behind him.

The Ghana midfielder then tore off his shirt and walked off the pitch, followed by the rest of the Milan side.

Italian Football Association president Giancarlo Abete branded the incident “unspeakable and intolerable” and an offence to Italian football and announced an immediate inquiry.