
Premier
League players will have their names replaced by 'Black Lives Matter' on
their shirts for the first 12 games of the resumed 2019/20 season.
A Black Lives Matter logo will be on the shirts for the remainder of the
season, along with a badge thanking the NHS for their work during the
coronavirus pandemic.
The players released a statement which read: "We, the Players, stand
together with the singular objective of eradicating racial prejudice
wherever it exists, to bring about a global society of inclusion, respect,
and equal opportunities for all, regardless of their colour or creed.
"This symbol is a sign of unity from all players, all staff, all clubs, all
match officials and the Premier League #blacklivesmatter #playerstogether."
The Premier League says it will support players who take a knee before or
during matches.
The gesture has come to be recognised as a symbol of anti-racism since it
was begun by NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers.
The Premier League said it stands alongside the Football Association,
English Football League, Professional Footballers' Association, League
Managers' Association and the Professional Game Match Officials Board in
opposing discrimination in all its forms.
The statement added: "The Premier League believes there is no room for
racism, anywhere #NoRoomForRacism."
Black Lives Matter protests have been triggered across the world by the
death of unarmed black man George Floyd in US police custody last month.
Athletes from many different sports have joined the protests, including
Premier League teams, with Arsenal wearing Black Lives Matter shirts ahead
of a friendly against Brentford, while numerous clubs have taken a knee
during training sessions as they prepare for the league's resumption.