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FIFA report finds more online abuse of female World Cup players than male

The report, published Monday, found that female World Cup players were 29 percent more likely to be subjected online abuse than their male counterparts. The report, which was published on Monday, found that female World Cup participants were 29 percent more likely than male players to be subjected online abuse.

 Sexual soccer players who competed in this year’s World Cup received more online abuse than their male counterparts, according to a report from FIFA and the international soccer unionFIFPRO. According to the report, which was released on Monday, female World Cup players were 29 % more likely to experience online abuse… According to a report from FIFA and the international soccer union FIFPRO, sexual World Cup participants received more online abuse than their male counterparts. According to the report, which was released on Monday, female World Cup players were 29 % more likely to experience online abuse… 

The report, published Monday, found that female World Cup players were 29 percent more likely to be subjected online abuse than their male counterparts. The report, which was published on Monday, found that female World Cup participants were 29 percent more likely than male players to be subjected online abuse.

  

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