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US international Tim Weah subjected to racist abuse after red card in Copa America defeat

  • US Soccer Federation issued a statement saying it was ‘deeply disturbed with the racist comments made online’

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Tim Weah was subjected to racist abuse online after he received a red card as the United States lost to Panama. Photo: AFP

Tim Weah and other members of the US national team were targeted with racist abuse on social media after the Americans were beaten 2-1 by Panama in the Copa America.

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US Soccer Federation issued a statement that it was “deeply disturbed with the racist comments made online.”

Weah, who is Black, was sent off with in the 18th minute after punching a Panama player.

It was earliest red card for a US player since Jimmy Conrad was given his marching orders during a 2010 friendly against Honduras.

The United States actually took the lead four minutes later through Folarin Balogun, but eventually lost 2-1 thanks a late Panama goal, which seriously harms their chances of making the knockout stage.

US Soccer said several of their players were the targets of racist comments.

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