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One in five Women’s World Cup players abused online, FIFA says

One in five Women's World Cup players abused online, FIFA says

Players at the Women’s World Cup were 29% more likely to receive online abuse than those at the men’s tournament in 2022, said a report published on Monday.

One in five players (152) at the Women’s World Cup received “targeted discriminatory, abusive or threatening messaging,” according to FIFA and global players’ association FIFPRO. They released data from FIFA’s Social Media Protection Service (SMPS), which tries to help shield…


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