Cardiff City's playing squad and staff will continue to take the knee ahead of matches kicking off in the new season, it has been announced.
The plans were confirmed on the eve of the Bluebirds' curtain-raiser against Norwich on Saturday, July 30, and came hours after Swansea City revealed they would not be observing the gesture going forward.
A statement issued on behalf of Cardiff's squad said: "Members of Cardiff City’s first team squad have asked for it to be reiterated to supporters on the eve of the season that this is not a political gesture, but because they wish to help keep the conversation around racism, inequality and discrimination in football and wider society moving forward.
"Cardiff City Football Club remains unwaveringly committed to combating all forms of racism, inequality and discrimination that sadly continue to plague our sport. We ask all supporters to respect the taking of the knee, or indeed the decision of our opponents not to take the knee should this be their choice."
The club has asked anyone who may experience discriminatory abuse at home or away this season to report it by emailing club@cardiffcityfc.co.uk or texting support staff on 07554 158 224.
It comes after the Swans confirmed on Friday morning, ahead of their season opener against Rotherham United, that they would be moving away from the gesture, which they have adopted before every game since the return of football after the Covid-19 pandemic. "They think it’s lost its impact," manager Russell Martin said of his players' call. "It’s their decision and we totally support them on that. They are working to find their own way with the club and the foundation to make more of an impact than they do currently." Read the full story here.
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