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    • German soccer players supports Black Lives Matter. Soccer player Serge Gnabry, a midfielder for Bayern Munich, wears an armlet reading Black Lives Matter in solidarity with protests across the U.S. as he warms up before a match on June 6, 2020.
    • Bubba Wallace calls on NASCAR to ban the Confederate flag. Bubba Wallace, the driver of the #43 McDonald's Chevrolet, wears a T-shirt reading "I Can't Breathe Black Lives Matter" under his fire suit during the national anthem prior to a NASCAR race.
    • Baseball players boycott games after Jacob Blake is shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin. When the Milwaukee Bucks boycotted their game in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in nearby Kenosha, it set off a chain reaction in the sports world.
    • Soccer players kneel in solidarity in Denmark. Danish teams FC Nordsjalland and Fortuna Hjorring kneeled in solidarity with the Black Lives Matters protests on June 6, 2020, in Farum, Denmark.
  1. The year 2020 was marked with uncertainty and resiliency around the world and created truly unique, never-before-seen moments that changed sports as we know it. The year 2020, one of the most...

  2. Dec 29, 2020 · Sports in 2020 featured triumphs and tragedies, scandals and historic firsts, all amid a global pandemic that made it fair to question whether the games that produced many of those moments...

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  3. Dec 16, 2020 · The Bucks’ sudden protest against police brutality and racial inequality sparked similar walkouts all across North American sports.

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