Abdoulaye Doucoure: Police investigating after Everton midfielder racially abused on social media | Football News happymamay

Mercyside police launched an investigation after Evola Dukor of Everton received racist abuse of social media after the Mercyside derby against Liverpool.

Everton and Liverpool issued a joint statement condemning the abuse that appeared on Instagram in the wake of a 2-2 draw on Wednesday in the final Derby of Joneson Park.

Curtis Jones and Liverpool were expelled to ignore him after the REDS midfielder was excluded in his opponent’s celebrations against visiting fans after the James Tarkowsi equalizer in the 98th minute.

Racial abuse appeared in the comments section in the Dukur Publishing on the social media platform to celebrate the result.

“Such abuse is something that does not deserve denunciation and will not be tolerance, and it should not be tolerated with it,” read the statement from Everton and Liverpool.

“The two clubs will work together with the Mercyside police, which is being investigated with the aim of identifying responsible individuals.

“We all, including social media companies, must take a zero position.

“Racism and hatred have no place online, in our stadium or in our societies.”

Mercyside police have resumed any information that might determine the officials.

“We are investigating this and taking these reports about the crime of hatred seriously,” said the head of the supervisors Claire Doyle.

“If you have any information regarding the relationship, please tell us that it can help in our ongoing inquiries.

“We have succeeded in trying the so -called fans because of racist offense and they were handed over to football who prohibit orders alongside a criminal record of their behavior.

“The Mercyside police will not tolerate the crime of hatred in any way and work to identify and identify anyone who has found anyone responsible for committing it.”

Sky Sports News Meta, the company that owns and runs Instagram, is close to comment.

Sky and Kick Out Extension of Partnership

Sky Sports in partnership with Kick It out.

Sky SPORTS and Kick IT, a leader in charitable football to combat discrimination, extended its partnership earlier this week for another year, and continues efforts to enhance the inclusion and combat discrimination in football.

Now in its fifth year, the partnership includes an investment financing of one million pounds and other support for discrimination and creating job opportunities in this sport.

In 2024, Sky SPORTS supported the “Kick Text Out Out” campaign, which aims to address women’s ball in football. Critics such as Kelly Kitts, Jobby Maganov, Sue Smith highlighted how ill -treatment could be challenged and reported.

The partnership also continued its scholarship program with the Faculty of Management of Liverpool University, as it gave students from the backgrounds of the actress, an opportunity to earn a master’s business management in football industries.

The new graduates continued to build professions in the football industry, including Christina Taylor, who recently obtained £ 150,000 to develop her business, which focused on improving acting in the media and sports.

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