MILAN: AC Milan brought their match with Bologna Saturday to a brief halt, inviting inspiration from American civil rights icon, Martin Luther King to demonstrate solidarity with goalkeeper Mike Maignan who was racially abused last weekend.
The fixture was stopped in the 16th minute in honour of Mike Maignan’s shirt number while a famous King quote was displayed on the San Siro’s big screens.
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that,” read the message.
Fans held up their phone lights as warm applause spread across the stadium.
Udinese fans abused France international Maignan last weekend, an incident that made international headlines despite similar episodes being a regular occurrence in Italian football.
Udinese have also banned a small number of supporters identified as having racially insulted Maignan, but they are challenging a one-match stadium closure handed down as punishment.
The Udinese match was not the first time that Mike Maignan has been racially abused by supporters in Italy after he became target of a Juventus fan in September 2021.
Last weekend, Maignan (28) challenged Italy’s football authorities by saying that “if you do nothing, you will also be complicit”.
Italy, a nation governed by a coalition led by the far-right Brothers of Italy party, is rife with fascist football fan groups, in particular among the hardcore “ultras” who make most of the atmosphere at stadiums.