Football clubs should stop racism against minority players!
Posted by africanpress on November 7, 2006
Nannskog should not have accepted racist excuse from Roman Kienast. It all started during the football game in Hamar when HamKam homed Stabæk during their last game this season.
 HamKam, (Hamar Kameratene) is a team known to be based in an area against foreigners and non-whites who like to progress in sporting activities.
In there desperate fight to survive and remain in the elite serie, their
striker Austrian Roman Kienast, using the “f” word, compared Nannskog with a monkey.
Teams that do not work hard to stop racism do not deserve to be in elite series, because when in that group, one should be a good example to up-coming clubs. The leader for the fans has promised that the club will deal with the problem and Oluwasegun Abiodun, a player who has also been in uncomfortable situations due to racistic remarks,
says he will stay one more year in the club.
He was on his way to a Netherland club, but now that they are in the 1 division he knows he will have more time to play than being on the bench too often as has been the case in the past.
By Ira Ndunda, African Press in Norway (Sports News Section)