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Published 16:31 22 Jul 2015 BST
Updated 17:56 22 Jul 2015 BST
"I'm very upset that such misconduct took place in view of children who were sitting on those very stands," said the former Blackburn defender. "It can serve as a bad example for them."
It is a bad example that Fifa are also responsible for by failing to meet racial abuse with the punitive sanctions it deserves.
The issue now is whether the governing body has lost so much of its influence that it can even think about clawing back some of its credibility by adopting a tougher stance on racism.
The likelihood is that Frimpong's plight will fall on more deaf ears - at least in the corridors of power.
With Fifa's mandate at its weakest point since the organisation's inception, and the English FA also showing a regrettable lack of backbone in its handling of the Malky Mackay investigation, it is left to the fans to combat a serious and complicated issue.
The biggest question is where to start, with a game that is rapidly modernising in almost every way still stuck in the Dark Ages on an issue of utmost importance.
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