Fulham have condemned racist abuse in opposition to Calvin Bassey following their Emirates FA Cup win in opposition to Manchester United on the Outdated Trafford on Sunday.
Bassey was subjected to racist and homophobic abuse on the social media after the sport.
“We strongly condemn this abhorrent behaviour which has no place in soccer or society. Such actions are completely unacceptable, and we stand in full assist of Calvin Bassey, who will proceed to obtain our full backing,” the London membership wrote on their official web site.
“We’ll do all the things in our energy to work with the related authorities in figuring out the perpetrators of those vile messages and taking the strongest type of motion in opposition to them.
“Fulham Soccer Membership is dedicated to sustaining a agency stance in opposition to all types of discrimination and stays devoted to fostering an atmosphere of respect and inclusion.
Bassey scored the sport’s opening objective late within the first half.
Captain Bruno Fernandes equalised for United 19 minutes from time.
The scoreline stay 1-1 after additional time with Fulham prevailing 4-3 on penalities.