Kevin-Prince Boateng wants video to identify racist fans

  • Bundesliga uses VAR and goal-line technology to regulate game on the pitch
  • Kevin-Prince Boateng urged authorities to use video devices at their disposal 
  • Eintracht Frankfurt star wants to identify racist abusers in stands and ban them
  • He said: ‘There are incidents in every new season. It just cannot happen’

Kevin-Prince Boateng wants racist fans to be identified by video technology at stadiums.

The Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder noted the Bundesliga’s extensive use of VAR and goal-line technology, insisting their use should be extended to root out racist supporters.  

‘We are in the year 2017 and we have still not found a way to do it,’ he told Focus. 

Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng wants technology to root out racist fans

‘Why do we not use the technology so that every racist is identified, kicked out and never returned to the stadium?’

‘We have goal-line technology and video evidence that says [against Wolfsburg in August] that Boateng was offside and the penalty was not given.’ 

Given the incredible advances in the ability to regulate the game, Boateng’s point is that it must be possible to do so in the stands. 

Boateng sees the advances of on-field technology and wanders why it isn't used in the stands

Boateng sees the advances of on-field technology and wanders why it isn’t used in the stands

During his time in Serie A, the Ghana international suffered racist abuse from the crowd

During his time in Serie A, the Ghana international suffered racist abuse from the crowd

The Ghana international suffered racist abuse on multiple occasions during his time with AC Milan in Serie A.

During a friendly against Pro Patria back in 2013, he picked up the match ball midway through the first half before booting it into the crowd and walking off the pitch in protest to the chanting. He was followed by his team-mates and the officials.  

He passionately believes it is time to implement much-needed changes: ‘There are (racist) incidents in every new season. It just cannot happen,’ he added. 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk