Was Jadon Sancho booked for George Floyd protest?

XtraTime Web Desk: German Football Association (DFB) has confirmed that Borussia Dortmund’s star winger Jadon Sancho wasn’t booked for his protest against the death of an American named George Floyd but was booked because he removed his shirt during the game.


Sancho removed his shirt during a goal celebration to reveal an undershirt with a message “Justice for George Floyd” — an American black man who died in Minneapolis after a white policeman knelt on his neck.

While Sancho was booked by the referee, his team mate Achraf Hakimi was not and the DFB said it was because the Moroccan did not remove his shirt and only lifted it to show the handwritten slogan.


Law 12 written by soccer’s rule-making body IFAB states that players will be cautioned for “removing the shirt or covering the head with the shirt”.

“This is clearly defined as illegal conduct as per Law 12 and does not have anything to do with any political message,” Lutz Michael Froehlich, the sporting director of elite referees at the DFB, said in a statement.


“It is hardly possible for referees to register political, religious or personal slogans, messages or images during a game.”

However, the DFB said it was reviewing Sancho and Hakimi’s case as well as Schalke’s Weston McKennie, who wore an armband with the slogan “Justice for George”.


IFAB laws state equipment must not have any political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images.