Borussia Dortmund and Hertha Berlin joined forces to take a knee together ahead of their Bundesliga clash this evening.
Dortmund's players also warmed-up in shirts with anti-racism slogans supporting the protests.
Elsewhere, the league leaders Bayern Munich wore arms bands with 'Black Lives Matter,' printed on them. They eased to a 4-2 win on the road against Bayer Leverkusen.
Pierre Kunde Malong also sent a message of solidarity to protesters in the US, by taking a knee after he netted for Mainz against Frankfurt.
Their 2-0 win kept them out of the relegation playoff spot and boosted their survival hopes.
The Bundesliga has decided not to take action against players who express support to the backlash against police brutality following the death of George Floyd.
These actions could be interpreted as political statements that would fall foul of FIFA's rules.
Football's governing body has called on associations to take a 'common sense' approach when implementing these regulations.
The entire squad knelt in Anfield's centre circle ahead of today's training session in a powerful show of support for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Unity is strength: https://t.co/2BN18U4jIY pic.twitter.com/oVE5RgNMmh— Liverpool FC (@LFC) June 1, 2020
The English FA will not look to discipline any player that takes a public stand against racism once the Premier League returns on June 17th.
A number of teams have already taken to social media to offer support to the movement.
Crossmaglen's Aaron Cunningham is on the ground in New York and been joining some of the protests in the city, he joined Friday's OTB AM.
He also reflected on his own experience of racial abuse in the GAA - and told us why he was disappointed by how the organisation treated the incident.
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