Sparta Prague striker Benjamin Tetteh join the anti racism protests with teammates

Published on: 09 June 2020

Ghanaian forward Benjamin Tetteh and his black teammates used the football pitch as a platform to make their stance against racism in the world, joining a number of players and clubs to do so.

In recent weeks, a number of footballers and their clubs have joined the fight against racism. The likes of Jadon Sancho, Achraf Hakimi and Raheem Sterling have made gestures or spoken strongly against the 'disease'.

For Ghana, the likes of Andre Ayew, Thomas Partey, Steffen Nkansah, Kevin-Prince Boateng and more have had their say on the issue.

Tetteh has also joined the campaign in spectacular fashion, taking the knee on the football pitch with three other black teammates in Sparta Prague to signify their discontent with racism in the world. He took the photo with Costa, Guelor Canga and Cameroonian International Georges Mandjeck.

Benjamin was on target during the weekend in a 1-0 away victory over Bohemians.

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