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voice of anger against racial discrimination and the death of a black man who has died from excessive suppression by American white police is spreading to the world sports world.

Reporter Ha Sung-ryong.

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Dortmund's British striker Sancho scores a goal in Paderborn and Bundesliga and takes off his uniform.

Sancho commemorated the death of Floyd, a black man who died of overrepression by the American police, revealing his underwear labeled 'Just for George Floyd'.

Sancho, who took the warning and took off the top, earned a hat-trick by driving two more goals, and immediately after the match, SNS appealed for participation by saying, "Combine together and fight for justice."

Sancho's colleague Hakimi also drew an 'X' with his hand in a sense against racism, and Mönchengladbach's Thuram replaced goal scoring with a kneeling 'racist protest' performance.

In the United States, where protests are out of control, NBA stars are with them.

Boston's Center Enes Canter directly took part in the street protests and

[Enes Kander / Boston Celtics Center: We are on the right side of history. Black people's lives are also precious.]

LeBron James wears a T-shirt with the phrase "I can't breathe" and expresses his anger, while Michael Jordan, "The Basketball Emperor" supports the statement "I support those who resist racial discrimination." Announced.

F1's only black driver, Hamilton, has also voiced tribute and rage from sports stars around the world, leaving countries and events, appealing to the attention of colleagues.

(Video editing: Choi Eun-jin)