'How disgraceful... people booing you for taking a stand for what you believe in': FC Dallas defender condemns fans who jeered and shouted 'U-S-A' as players took a knee during national anthem before first regular-season MLS game
FC Dallas player Reggie Cannon has condemned his team's own fans after a small minority booed players as they kneeled during the national anthem before a game on Wednesday night.
Players from both Dallas and opponents Nashville decided to take a knee as the anthem was played ahead of their Major League Soccer (MLS) fixture.
Around 3,000 spectators were allowed into the Toyota Stadium to watch the game with numbers restricted amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
A handful of spectators at the MLS match between Dallas and Nashville jeered players as they took a knee during the playing of the national anthem on Wednesday evening
The players decided to make the protest against racial prejudice with the blessing of the MLS
'They don't understand why we're kneeling - they can't see the reason, they just think we're the ignorant ones and it's incredibly frustrating.
'When we decided to kneel I knew it was going to happen. That should tell you something.
'I knew we were going to have some negative pushback from having a unified response over what's going on. That's a problem.'
Cannon, 22, a United States international, said the MLS were aware of what both teams planned to do prior to kick-off in a game Nashville ultimately won 1-0.
He had asked for the national anthem not to be played but the MLS had stated it would be whenever fans are in attendance.
Nashville won the match 1-0 thanks to a goal by David Accam as the MLS resumed again
The match in Texas was the first MLS fixture with fans admitted since the league was suspended in March because of coronavirus.
Both teams had been unable to play in the MLS is Back tournament in Florida over recent weeks because of positive tests.
The Dallas manager Luchi Gonzalez wore a Black Lives Matter t-shirt on the touchline with sports stars around the world showing support for the movement since the death of black man George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25.
Former police officer Derek Chauvin faces charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter after kneeling on Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes.
'How disgraceful... people booing you for taking a stand for what you believe in': FC Dallas defender condemns fans who jeered and shouted 'U-S-A' as players took a knee during national anthem before first regular-season MLS game
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