Arsenal's Ainsley Maitland-Niles claims he was the victim of racial abuse while playing for the Gunners youth team.
The midfielder said he was 12 and playing an away game in Germany when it happened but "nothing was done".
His comments come as police investigate allegations Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling was racially abused at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
"It hurts to talk about it but it is so important to get rid of it from the game," said Maitland-Niles, 21.
Social media users posted a video of an incident during the first half of Chelsea's 2-0 victory over City, during which Sterling was shouted at as he collected the ball from behind the goal.
The following day, the England international said newspapers were helping to "fuel racism" because of the way they portray young black footballers.
"I think it's disgusting," said Maitland-Niles. "I really do credit Raheem for coming out and standing up for himself and other players and speaking about it.
"Raheem is a brave lad for doing it and I just hope that more people put their ear towards him and have some sympathy for him, because it's not the first time it's happened and we just want it to be the last."
Speaking about his own experience, the England Under-21 international said it had been "similar" to the Sterling incident and that he was abused as he went to pick the ball up for a throw-in.
"What can I do? I just got on with the game, as he did," said Maitland-Niles. "To me, responding to it is scoring a goal to put their team down. I only thought they were doing it because I was having a good game.
"I guess that's one way of them sort of trying to knock me off my game and make me feel uncomfortable about myself."
He added: "At the time, I just spoke to my dad about it and he did sort of give me the heads up and showed me a few things about racism before my time, when I was playing football, just as there still is in the game now.
"I think we just really need to put our heads to it and get it cut out as soon as possible."
'I trust players' - Emery
Meanwhile, Arsenal boss Unai Emery says he "trusts" his players after images emerged allegedly showing four members of the first team inhaling nitrous oxide.
CCTV footage obtained by the Sun shows Alexandre Lacazette, Matteo Guendouzi, Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang all inhaling from balloons allegedly containing the substance, known as laughing gas or "hippy crack".
The club said last Friday the players would be "spoken to and reminded of their responsibilities".
Speaking before Thursday's Europa League game against Qarabag, Emery said: "For me the most important thing is not to lose our focus. I trust my players, I trust their behaviour."
OnileArsenal
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Incident took place in Germany. Says he hopes Sterling raising the issue will prove a watershed moment for football in England.
Yes brother
FCBneuer
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What I mean is that the Bible did not tell us if God is white or black, for that reason, we don't have the right to discriminate. thanks
jesus christ, imagine someone racialy abusing a 12yo footballer, what a world we live in..
FCBneuer
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What I mean is that the Bible did not tell us if God is white or black, for that reason, we don't have the right to discriminate. thanks
Everyones a snowflakes offended by this offended by that. Why is everyone jumping on the fact he said "claims" so wat. Theres a balance between racism and political correctness and we are very close being so political correct you cant do nothing its ridiculous.
FCBlahm
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What I mean is that the Bible did not tell us if God is white or black, for that reason, we don't have the right to discriminate. thanks
I think you meant AMN “said” that he suffered racial abuse. Claims makes it sound debatable which it isn’t
Harden1313
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What I mean is that the Bible did not tell us if God is white or black, for that reason, we don't have the right to discriminate. thanks
see what I mean by how they word it “claims” not speaks out or anything claims the English media are a big part of the problem
happykk
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What I mean is that the Bible did not tell us if God is white or black, for that reason, we don't have the right to discriminate. thanks
Incident took place in Germany. Says he hopes Sterling raising the issue will prove a watershed moment for football in England.
OnileArsenal
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I'm yet to understand your point bruvv
Same here bro
OnileArsenal
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That's not really very specific. I'm quite sure 70-85% of ARSENAL fans are CHRISTIANS.
What I mean is that the Bible did not tell us if God is white or black, for that reason, we don't have the right to discriminate. thanks
jackbiddy101
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That's not really very specific. I'm quite sure 70-85% of ARSENAL fans are CHRISTIANS.
I'm yet to understand your point bruvv
ORCHI2113
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I am a Christian and I believe in the bible which is the word of God. It said that he created man in his own image and never tell us God's colour. Racism must stop
That's not really very specific. I'm quite sure 70-85% of ARSENAL fans are CHRISTIANS.
Puuabdimpz
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so what ?
the same as him lah bodo
ORCHI2113
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i also christian and an arsenal fan
so what ?
Puuabdimpz
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I am a Christian and I believe in the bible which is the word of God. It said that he created man in his own image and never tell us God's colour. Racism must stop
i also christian and an arsenal fan
OnileArsenal
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I am a Christian and I believe in the bible which is the word of God. It said that he created man in his own image and never tell us God's colour. Racism must stop
Xeus16
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If you hate black..change your shadow. Tell them dude
lembeiklmo
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I don't admire anything in being white yellow or any colour , what I consider most is my being as a human being. I hate whites for they thought they are smarter than any colour but not your colour is just color but in real life we are real life no matter our color
kolonegooner
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what a joke....but you want us to be accepting of gay players....Stamp out Racism before ANYTHING else is asked.... bloody joke!!!!
Hivyondivyo
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that should be good for players and coah
liverpoli
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SAY NO TO RACISM
kingcaleb
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racism has to stop