The Football Association (FA) will provide funding to the police to aid in the prosecution of individuals who abuse England's players on social media, the governing body's CEO Mark Bullingham said ahead of the European Championship.
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Euro 2020 - England Press Conference - St. George's Park, Burton Upon Trent, Britain - June 25, 2021 FA chief executive officer Mark Bullingham during the press conference Pool via REUTERS/Nick Potts/File PhotoThe Football Association will provide funding to the police to aid in the prosecution of individuals who abuse England's players on social media, the governing body's CEO Mark Bullingham said ahead of the European Championship.
In 2022, a British teenager was sentenced to six weeks in prison for racially abusing Rashford after the final, while a man who livestreamed himself racially abusing the trio on Facebook was jailed for 10 weeks. "But this time we have gone a stage further where we are actually funding a unit within the British police that will then prosecute."
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