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Canada coach Bev Priestman not surprised by level of social media abuse directed at female players
Canada coach Bev Priestman was not surprised at a report detailing the social media abuse female players encounter these days. One in five players (152) at the Women’s World Cup this summer received “targeted discriminatory, abusive or threatening messaging,” according to FIFA and FIFPRO, the global players’ association. The report, released Monday, suggested players at the Women’s World Cup were 29 per cent more likely to receive online abuse than those at the men’s tournament in 2022. The study was based on data from FIFA’s Social Media Protection Service (SMPS), which tries to help shield players, teams and officials from online abuse and hate speech. Almost half of “detecte

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