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Sanjay Bhandari hopes to see a player-led gesture of solidarity with the anti-racism demonstrations.

Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari has urged the football authorities to back players in staging an organised gesture of solidarity with the anti-racism demonstrations sweeping the world.

Bhandari said he has been heartened by the response of FIFA and the German Football Association in ruling out taking action against the likes of Jadon Sancho, who showed his support for the movement during the resumption of the Bundesliga.

And while Bhandari stressed that any mass mobilisation must come from the players themselves, he is determined that the unique opportunity to boost the anti-racism message is not lost on the game.

Bhandari told the PA news agency: “I think it’s at the point now where something should be organised – I would love to see every club doing something together but it has to be completely up to the players.

“It would be a fantastic signal if every club took a knee before a game. You can’t shake hands before kick off, so maybe they could replace it with a new pre-match ritual.

“We’re having some conversations to see what the appetite is. I think it would be a strong gesture of solidarity if everybody took a knee, but it would be an even stronger symbol if it came from the players.”

Jadon Sancho shows his support after scoring for Borussia Dortmund (Lars Baron/PA)

The FA has indicated it will take a “common sense” approach to such protests while PA understands that the Premier League will also turn a blind eye to players taking a knee during matches.

Bhandari said that while the response from the authorities provided cause for optimism, he stressed that it is imperative that mere gestures in the direction of anti-racism are now transformed into something more tangible.

“It is a small but significant step and I certainly value and appreciate that FIFA and UEFA and the FA have got it right in their response, judging by the tone and the public mood,” he said.

Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari has called for players to continue to spread the anti-racism message (Bradley Collyer/PA)

“All these gestures are important but our challenge now is to go beyond these gestures and confront these structural inequalities, not just in football but in society, politics and business.

“For those people who are influencers, who have provided these gestures of solidarity, I’ve got one request – you need to stay involved.

“We are going to need your help to solve those structural problems. We are going to need teamwork and determination and once the media spotlight has gone we need to carry on spreading the message.”

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has been vocal in his support for anti-racism campaigning and he took to Instagram on Monday after protesters in Bristol toppled the statue of slave trader Edward Colston and dumped it into the harbour over the weekend.

The six-time Formula One world champion said: “Watching the news today regarding the statue torn down yesterday! If those people hadn’t taken down that statue, honouring a racist slave trader, it would never have been removed.

“There’s talks of it going into a museum. That man’s statue should stay in the river just like the 20 thousand African souls who died on the journey here and thrown into the sea, with no burial or memorial.

“He stole them from their families, country and he must not be celebrated! It should be replaced with a memorial for all those he sold, all those that lost their lives!”

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