Didier Drogba has been appointed to FIFA's anti-racism panel, alongside George Weah, to combat racism in football.
The panel consists of 16 former players who will advise FIFA on developing anti-racism strategies and participate in educational programs.

What happened?

FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced the creation of the panel, stating that racism and discrimination are crimes that must be punished.
The panel will help FIFA tackle racism, with Weah serving as its honorary captain.

Why it matters for Didier Drogba

Didier Drogba's involvement in the panel brings his experience and voice to the fight against racism in football.
As a former player, Drogba has faced racism on the pitch and will contribute to reforms across football.

What comes next?

The panel will work on developing anti-racism strategies and participating in educational programs to promote unity and development in football.
FIFA aims to make a shift in football culture, ensuring that measures to counter racism are actioned both on and off the pitch.
Didier Drogba and George Weah will play key roles in this effort, using their influence to promote the sport and combat racism.
The 2026 World Cup qualifying games are currently underway, with national teams competing in their respective confederations.
FIFA's anti-racism panel will work to ensure that football is a sport that promotes unity and development, free from racism and discrimination.
As Gianni Infantino stated, all incidents of racism must be fully punished, both by football and across society.
The panel's work will be crucial in achieving this goal, with Didier Drogba and George Weah at the forefront of the fight against racism.