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Lioness Confronts Racism, Wins Euros & League Title
3 Jan
Summary
- Player publicly confronted racist abuse during the Euros tournament.
- She went on to win a second European Championship title.
- She also secured her first National Women's Soccer League title.

Jess Carter, honored as the Guardian's Footballer of the Year, publicly addressed racist abuse she experienced during the Euros tournament. This award celebrates players who demonstrate exceptional qualities, whether through overcoming adversity or acting with integrity.
Carter's experiences shed light on the pressures faced by Black women in sports, navigating societal stereotypes while striving to speak out. After confronting racist messages during the Euros, which caused anxiety, she found strength in her team's solidarity and a police investigation followed, leading to a court date for an individual.
Her resilience culminated in significant achievements: winning a second European Championship title with England and clinching her first National Women's Soccer League championship with Gotham FC. Carter's journey underscores a powerful narrative of overcoming personal struggles to achieve sporting excellence and advocate for change.




