England defender Danny Rose has told his family not to attend the World Cup because he fears they may be racially abused in Russia.
โIโve told my family I donโt want them going out there because of racism and anything else that may ยญhappen,โ the 27-year-old left back told Londonโs Evening Standard on Wednesday.
โI donโt want to be worrying, when Iโm trying to prepare for games, for my familyโs safety. If anything ยญhappens to me, it wouldnโt affect me like it would if my family had been abused.โ
Rose, who suffered personal racial abuse when he played for Englandโs under-21s in Serbia in 2012, added: โIโm fine with whatever may or may not happen, and I like to think Iโll be able to deal with it in the right way.โ
Russia has pledged to crack down on racism at the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 15, but cases of racist abuse have continued to be reported in the country in the run-up to the World Cup, and the country was fined last month after racist abuse was directed at French players during a friendly in March.
FIFA fined Russia 30,000 Swiss francs ($30,400/22,650 pounds) for that incident in St Petersburg, which is one of the 11 host cities for the World Cup, and Rose said the sanction was nowhere near enough to have the desired impact.
โA 22,000 pounds fine is disgusting,โ he said. โWhat do (FIFA) expect? I donโt want to sound arrogant but if Iโd been fined 22,000 pounds, without sounding big-headed, it wouldnโt make a difference. A country being fined 22,000 pounds is just laughable.โ
Rose, who will be appearing at his first World Cup, said his family were disappointed by his decision to ask them not to attend.
โMy dadโs really upset. He said he may never get a chance again to come and watch me in a World Cup,โ he said. โItโs really sad. Somehow Russia got the World Cup and we have to get on with it.โ
Rose is the latest player to voice concerns about racism at the World Cup. His fellow fullback, Ashley Young, said last week that Englandโs players had talked about the potential for racist abuse from spectators.
Rose told the Standard players had discussed walking off the pitch in such an event. โUntil it actually happens, and under what circumstances, itโs hard to say what youโd actually do.โ