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#ICYMI: Can’t catch ’em all

Fortaleza’s Yago Pikachu did not live up to the his Pokémon namesake, failing to light up his side’s match against Caucaia in Brazil’s Cearense 1 state division. One of the worst misses we’ve seen in a good while.

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#ICYMI: All that jazz

Argentina’s second division is the provider of this week’s #ICYMI malady, as Temperley beat Nueva Chicago 1-0 thanks to this ridiculous chain of events. While complaining about a penalty, the Torito defenders conspired to score the most ludicrous own goal you’ll ever see. Farcical.

How can fans report online abuse?

Not all supporters know how to report hate crime incidents, be they online or at the match, so we thought it would be useful to explain how.

Here’s how you can report racist abuse

While last night the vast majority of football supporters saw a talented young team fight its way to the Euro 2020 final, some pathetic individuals saw an opportunity to throw online racist abuse at those very same players.

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