Premier League footballers to stop taking the knee before matches

3 August 2022, 13:50 | Updated: 3 August 2022, 15:43

Premier League players will no longer take the knee at the start of every match
Premier League players will no longer take the knee at the start of every match. Picture: Alamy

By Daisy Stephens

Premier League players will no longer take the knee ahead of every match, but say they remain committed to fighting racism and all forms of discrimination.

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The gesture, which started in June 2020 in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement after the murder of George Floyd, will now be used in specific moments throughout the forthcoming campaign in order to "amplify the message that racism has no place in football or society".

Premier League captains agreed to perform the act ahead of this weekend's opening round of games, dedicated 'No Room for Racism' matches in October and March, on Boxing Day, the final round of the season and the FA Cup and Carabao Cup finals.

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The Premier League captains, who met last week, said in a joint statement: "We have decided to select significant moments to take the knee during the season to highlight our unity against all forms of racism and in so doing we continue to show solidarity for a common cause.

"We remain resolutely committed to eradicate racial prejudice, and to bring about an inclusive society with respect and equal opportunities for all."

Some Premier League players were taking the knee at the start of every match
Some Premier League players were taking the knee at the start of every match. Picture: Alamy

Up to £238,000 will also be donated to designated youth clubs on behalf of the captains following money raised from the 'No Room For Racism' sleeve badges sold on club shirts last season, with the Premier League matching the figure.

The Professional Footballers' Association says its members did not want the gesture to become routine.

"We've always been clear that choosing whether to take the knee should be a personal decision for each individual," chief executive Maheta Molango said.

The gesture was intended to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement
The gesture was intended to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Picture: Alamy

"We've spoken to players about this and what we've heard is that they want to find a balance.

"They don't want the gesture of taking the knee to become routine, so that it potentially loses its impact.

"However, they are also committed to using their platform and their voice to continue to bring attention to what remains an extremely important issue, not just in England but around the world."

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Bristol City and Swansea both announced on the eve of the EFL season that they would no longer take the knee as they felt the act had been diluted.

The EFL says it continues to support any player who takes the knee before the game, but also back those who have chosen not to and will fight discrimination in other ways.

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