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FA and Premier League urged to help tackle gender-based violence

Letter makes demands including letting clubs suspend without pay players suspected of abuse

UK football’s most powerful bodies are facing calls to follow the lead of the US in tackling gender-based violence, including by letting clubs suspend players suspected of abusive behaviour without pay.

In a letter seen by the Guardian, the CEOs of the Football Association and the Premier League have been urged to decide “which side they are on when it comes to violence against women and girls”.

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