Premier League managers have applauded the decision made by club captains for players to wear a 'No Room For Racism' sleeve badge for 2020/21.
A teenage boy has handed himself in to police after Ian Wright shared racist messages he received online.
BAME coaches need more interview opportunities for jobs in football rather than "the same people having the same opportunities time and time again".
Leeds goalkeeper Kiko Casilla's eight-match ban for using racist language sends a strong message, FA's Paul Elliott says.
Antonio Rudiger says he will not give up on speaking out against racism.
A supporter who made monkey gestures at Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham and spat towards rival fans has been banned from attending matches for four years.
Mansfield Town defender Mal Benning says he was left stunned by a racist tweet he received on Monday evening.
The Tottenham Supporters' Trust has asked for clarity on the investigation over alleged racist abuse directed at Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger.
Chelsea winger Willian says he would be happy to stay at the club until he is 40 years old and is currently in talks over his future.
Former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure believes racism in football is worse because "fans are stupider."
Serie A have used three paintings of monkeys to illustrate a campaign to stamp out racism.
Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari believes lifetime bans for football supporters who are guilty of racist abuse run the risk of entrenching discriminatory views.
Romelu Lukaku's agent says he is "ashamed" byCorriere dello Sport 's 'Black Friday' headline in Thursday's edition of the newspaper.
Players in the top flight in the Netherlands paused for the opening minute of their matches on Saturday in response to a racist incident in the second tier last weekend.
The Premier League's director of policy, Bill Bush, says the Football Black List helps push diversity in the game but admits further progress is required.
Shakhtar Donetsk captain Taison has been banned for one match after he was sent off for reacting to alleged racism.
The Premier League can learn from the Dutch Eredivisie on tackling racism, say Chris Hughton, Chris Powell and Chris Ramsey.
In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News, Yaya Toure discusses racism, Raheem Sterling, Manchester City's title hopes, and his future in the game.
The new chair of Kick It Out, Sanjay Bhandari, has outlined his plans to banish discrimination from football.
Taison says he will "never shut up in the face of such a despicable act" after he was allegedly racially abused while playing for Shakhtar Donetsk.