
"England Under-17s' 2-1 friendly win over Venezuela was halted twice after reports of racist abuse. The players left the pitch during the second half in Duisburg, Germany, while the referee dealt with the incidents. It is unclear where the abuse came from or who it was directed at. England manager Liam Bramley consoled his players as they walked off."
""This is being treated with the utmost seriousness and our priority is to support our players and staff," said a Football Association spokesperson. "We are in ongoing discussions with tournament organisers and the relevant authorities about next steps." Metz's Brian Madjo and Chelsea's Ryan Kavuma-McQueen scored as England came from behind to win. It was the first of three games in Duisburg before their Euro 2026 qualifiers in Lithuania next month."
England Under-17s came from behind to beat Venezuela 2-1 in a friendly in Duisburg, with goals from Brian Madjo and Ryan Kavuma-McQueen. The match was halted twice after reports of racist abuse, and players left the pitch during the second half while the referee dealt with the incidents. The source and intended targets of the abuse remain unclear. Manager Liam Bramley consoled his players as they walked off. The Football Association said the situation is being treated with utmost seriousness and that discussions with tournament organisers and authorities are ongoing about next steps. The game was the first of three in Duisburg ahead of Euro 2026 qualifiers in Lithuania next month.
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