July 2, 2010 7:54 PM

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FIFA to use World Cup Q-final matches to fight racism

FIFA is all set to use the World Cup quarter-final matches starting today to fight racism in the game and has called on fans worldwide to support its 'Say No to Racism' campaign. On the lines of the 2009 Confederation Cup, in all the four quarterfinal matches team captains will read a declaration to demonstrate a firm stance against racism not only in football but also in society. Both teams and the match officials will also pose jointly with a banner displaying the unequivocal 'Say No to Racism' message as part of the official pre-match protocol.

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