Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams suffers racist abuse in La Liga match

Published on: 26 January 2020
Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams suffers racist abuse in La Liga match
Bilbao striker Inaki Williams celebrates during Saturdays game against Espagnol. Photo: Cesar Manso/AFP

Spanish-born Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams said he was the victim of racist abuse on Saturday during Athletic Bilbao striker 's 1-1 draw away to Espanyol in La Liga.

"I'm a little sad because of the draw but especially because I have suffered racist insults," Williams told the official club website after the game. "It's something that no black player or player of any race wants to hear. It's something totally out of place."

"People have to come to the stadium to enjoy the game, to cheer on their team, to enjoy football. It's a game of friendship, of the team," added the forward. "The truth is that it has been a sad day because of what I am telling you,

because these events that are totally out of place do not have to happen."

Inaki wrote later on social media: "It is very sad that today we continue to experience racism in football. We have to end it. Thank you for your support. #Nomocracies #Semiostracism."

Inaki has Ghanaian parents but decided to represent Spain since he was born in the European country.

The 25-year-old has played one match for Spain.

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