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The Associated Press • February 17, 2020, 20:30:01 IST
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President, Prime Minister of Portugal added their voices to a national outcry over racist abuse aimed at FC Porto’s black striker Moussa Marega

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Lisbon: The president and the prime minister of Portugal added their voices to a national outcry Monday over racist abuse aimed at a black FC Porto football player who walked off the field after hearing monkey chants. [caption id=“attachment_8052211” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Porto's coach Sergio Conceicao, right, talks to Moussa Marega, left, during a Portuguese league soccer match between Vitoria SC and FC Porto in Guimaraes, Portugal, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2020. The president and the prime minister of Portugal have added their voices to a national outcry over racist abuse aimed at Moussa Marega who walked off the field after hearing monkey chants. (AP Photo)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/marega-ap-380.jpg) Porto’s coach Sergio Conceicao, right, talks to Moussa Marega, left, as the striker looked to walk off the field after suffering from racist abuse. AP[/caption] Prime Minister Antonio Costa said the incident was “unacceptable” and urged police and football authorities to make an example of those responsible by handing down tough punishment. Costa also wrote on his Twitter account that “all and any acts of racism are a crime and are intolerable.” “No human being should be subjected to this humiliation,” wrote Costa, whose father was from Mozambique. “We cannot just stand by.” President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said he “vehemently condemns any display of racism.” “Portugal’s Constitution very clearly condemns racism, as well as any other forms of xenophobia and discrimination,” he said. Moussa Marega, a striker from Mali, was visibly angered by monkey noises targeting him after he scored Porto’s second goal in a 2-1 win at Guimarães in the Portuguese league on Sunday. Several Porto and opposition players attempted to dissuade him from walking off the field in the 71st minute, when he demanded to be substituted. Marega wrote on his Instagram account that “idiots” went to the stadium to shout racist insults. He also lashed out at the referee, who gave Marega a yellow card, apparently for his refusal to continue playing. He said the referee should have defended him from the insults. The dramatic scenes as Marega pulled away from his teammates and stormed off the field were unprecedented in Portugal. The country has not witnessed the growth of far-right political parties or movements seen elsewhere in Europe in recent years. Television channels and radio stations on Monday dedicated phone-in programs to the incident. It was the latest racist incident to tarnish football in Europe, despite widespread condemnation and efforts to stop it from officials involved in the game and in keeping public order.

Porto striker Moussa Marega stormed off the pitch after suffering alleged racial abuse from opposition fans

Both sets of players and Porto's head coach tried to restrain him as he left the field pic.twitter.com/o01B86vCGR

— SPORTbible (@sportbible) February 17, 2020

Porto coach Sergio Conceicao said he and his club felt “outraged” by the racism, adding that the monkey chants began during the pre-game warm-up. “We are a family, whatever our nationality, skin color, height, hair color,” he said. “What happened here was pitiful.” FC Porto said in a statement it stood by Marega, adding it “was compelled to take drastic action” after repeated racist slurs during the game. The club said the insults were “a low point in the recent history of Portuguese football and must be punished appropriately.” The Portuguese league said the behavior of some fans in the stadium “shame football and human dignity.” It said in a statement that Marega “could no longer bear the insults targeted at him and chose to leave the game.”

This is really tough to watch. The blatant disregard for protocol is unacceptable, and players should be united and walk off together in their condemnation of racism, instead of this.

We stand with Moussa Marega. #KickItOut https://t.co/CWj1izeCfw

— Kick It Out (@kickitout) February 17, 2020
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The league will do everything in its power to impose punishments and stamp out racism, the statement said. Portuguese police said in a statement they were not immediately able to identify who hurled the abuse at Marega inside the stadium because of the large crowd. However, officers were investigating Monday, reportedly including sifting through closed-circuit TV images taken inside the stadium. Racist insults and threats carry a prison sentence of up to five years in prison.

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