England has racism problem - FIFA official

FIFA's vice-president and anti-discrimination taskforce head Jeffrey Webb says there's an ongoing problem of racism in English football.

English football has an ongoing problem with racism, FIFA vice-president Jeffrey Webb has told a conference in London.

Webb, who is also the head of world governing body FIFA's anti-discrimination taskforce, used the example of Chelsea youth coach Eddie Newton to illustrate his point.

Newton worked as an assistant to manager Roberto di Matteo when Chelsea won the Champions League in 2012, but has been unable to secure a senior managerial post since.

"I don't know how it could be hidden. You have 92 clubs, you have two coaches of colour," Webb told the Leaders Sport Business Summit on Wednesday.

"How many board members or executives are in various club positions or at the FA, in UEFA? So, it's not hidden.

"I hosted a dinner a few months ago, last time I was here. I met a young guy coaching at Chelsea, who was assistant coach and won a Champions League final, doing well.

"He can't even get an interview, Eddie Newton. I'm not talking about getting a job - getting an interview. That's not hidden. That's right in front of your face."

Webb called for English football to adopt something similar to American football's Rooney Rule, which obliges clubs to include ethnic minority candidates on shortlists for coaching positions.

Only two of the managers currently in charge of the 92 clubs in England's top four divisions are black: Huddersfield Town's Chris Powell and Keith Curle of Carlisle United.

Gordon Taylor, chief executive of players' union the Professional Footballers' Association, has claimed that there is "hidden racism" in English football.

But Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has disagreed, saying last week: "There is no racism in football.

"If you are good, you are good. If you are good, you get the job. If you are good, you prove that you deserve the job."


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