Soccer-Repeat racism offenders should be kicked out of international football, says Bale


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Wales Training - Vale Resort, Hensol, Wales, Britain - August 31, 2021 Wales' Gareth Bale during training Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

(Reuters) - Wales captain Gareth Bale on Saturday called for countries whose fans are repeat racism offenders to be banned from international soccer after reported abuse towards England's Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham in Budapest on Thursday.

British broadcasters reported "monkey chants" being aimed at England's Black players while plastic cups rained down on the players when they celebrated goals near the corner flag.

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