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Peterborough's Jonson Clarke-Harris calls out racist abuse on Instagram Peterborough's Jonson Clarke-Harris calls out racist abuse on Instagram
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Jonson Clarke-Harris is Peterborough United's captainJonson Clarke-Harris is Peterborough United's captain
A League One club is working with the English Football League after their captain was subjected to "alarming" racist abuse on social media.A League One club is working with the English Football League after their captain was subjected to "alarming" racist abuse on social media.
Peterborough United's skipper Jonson Clarke-Harris, 28, detailed the abuse on his Instagram account.Peterborough United's skipper Jonson Clarke-Harris, 28, detailed the abuse on his Instagram account.
Clarke-Harris, who has played for the Jamaican national squad, said although he did not like to "post profanity... these people need to be exposed".Clarke-Harris, who has played for the Jamaican national squad, said although he did not like to "post profanity... these people need to be exposed".
A spokesman for the Posh said the club was supporting Clarke-Harris.A spokesman for the Posh said the club was supporting Clarke-Harris.
The abusive messages appear to be from someone who was unhappy that Clarke-Harris appeared in a Team of the Season pack on the video game FIFA 23, as first reported by the Peterborough Telegraph.The abusive messages appear to be from someone who was unhappy that Clarke-Harris appeared in a Team of the Season pack on the video game FIFA 23, as first reported by the Peterborough Telegraph.
Writing on his Instagram account, with a screenshot of the messages he received, Clarke-Harris said: "I really don't like to post profanity on my social media where alot [sic] of minors follow me, but there becomes a point when these people need to be exposed and everyone needs to understand the level of racism me and other ethnic players receive over a football game."Writing on his Instagram account, with a screenshot of the messages he received, Clarke-Harris said: "I really don't like to post profanity on my social media where alot [sic] of minors follow me, but there becomes a point when these people need to be exposed and everyone needs to understand the level of racism me and other ethnic players receive over a football game."
Clarke-Harris's club described the abuse as "alarming"Clarke-Harris's club described the abuse as "alarming"
A spokesman for Peterborough United described the abuse as "very alarming".A spokesman for Peterborough United described the abuse as "very alarming".
He said the EFL had been made aware of the case and added that the team was "supporting Jonson as best we can".He said the EFL had been made aware of the case and added that the team was "supporting Jonson as best we can".
An EFL spokesman said it was offering support to Clarke-Harris and the club.
He said the case had been referred to the UK Football Policing Unit - an organisation that works with the Home Office and the National Police Chiefs Council Football Lead (NPCC) to reduce violence, antisocial behaviour and disorder at matches involving UK teams.
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