Ex-Arsenal star Folarin Balogun receives vile racial abuse after scoring at Copa America

The US Soccer Federation have issued a statement after players including the former Arsenal star were among the players racially abused following a Copa America defeat

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Former Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun was racially abused following USA's defeat to Panama at Copa America. The Stars and Stripes were beaten 2-1 with Juventus star Timothy Weah shown an early red card. Balogun, gave USA an early lead in front of the home crowd - but their lead was overturned by Panama's Cesar Blackman.

Jose Farjado scored the winner late on for Panama. The US Soccer Federation has given a stern response to racial abuse on social media directed against United States Men's National Team ( USMNT ) stars following defeat at Copa America, declaring that there is "no place in the game" for discrimination. After defeat at Group C match against Panama, players including Weah and Balogun became the target of racial slurs.



Balogun took to his Instagram as he posted screenshots of derogatory messages he had received from social media users in the wake of the loss. The striker was taunted with monkey emojis before another similarly vile message. In their statement, the federation said: "U.

S. Soccer is aware of and deeply disturbed by the racist comments made online and directed at several of our Men's National Team players following tonight's match. There is absolutely no place in the game for such hateful and discriminatory behavior.

" "These actions are not only unacceptable but also contrary to the values of respect and inclusivity that we uphold as an organization," they continued, reinforcing their stance. "U.S.

Soccer stands firmly against racism in all forms and .