Following the French national team's exit from the Women's Euro, the French Football Federation condemned online hateful comments directed at players. The Federation emphasized its commitment to respect and solidarity in sports, providing full support to the affected players. They contacted the National Center Against Online Hatred to investigate and address the issue. This response correlates with incidents of racism reported during the tournament. Goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin highlighted the emotional toll of hatred, asserting that negativity should not exist in sports and underscoring the humanity behind athletes.
The French Football Federation strongly condemns the hateful remarks made about certain players of the French team. Nothing can justify such manifestations of hatred.
The FFF expresses its full support to all the players concerned and re-asserts its commitment to the values of respect and solidarity, which are the basis of our sport.
There's one thing even harder to accept than defeat: hatred. We can be frustrated, we can be sad, we can even be angry. But hatred should never, ever have a place in this sport.
Whether it's against a player on our team or an opponent: behind every jersey, there's a person ... thank you to those who continue to support us with kindness.
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