Campaigner who worked to combat racism and discrimination in football dies after short illness
The anti-racist campaigner and founder of Kick it Out, Herman Ouseley, has died aged 79 after a short illness.
Lord Ouseley, who was the chair of Kick it Out for 25 years, worked to combat racism and discrimination in football.
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