Audio By Carbonatix
Anton Ferdinand led West Ham in walking off the pitch during a seven-a-side tournament in the US after one of their players was allegedly racially abused.
The incident occurred in their game against Dallas United in the inaugural ÂŁ1m The Soccer Tournament event.
Dallas later withdrew from the tournament after organisers conducted an investigation into the allegations.
"The players made a collective decision to walk off the pitch in support of our player," said West Ham in a statement.
"As a club, everyone at West Ham United stands shoulder to shoulder in solidarity against all forms of discrimination and abuse."
Former Hammers players Carlton Cole, Marlon Harewood, Matt Jarvis and Frank Nouble were also involved in the match.
A statement from the organisers said: "After conducting an investigation into the final moments of the match between West Ham United and Dallas United, we have concluded that Dallas United violated TST's code of conduct.

"We have been in dialogue with leadership from both clubs and we are all aligned that the best path forward is Dallas United withdrawing from competition.
"We seek to run an event that is not only fiercely high stakes for all competitors, but also one in which all competitors feel safe and protected.
"All parties involved are unified in wanting to make a statement against racial insensitivity."
The game was stopped near the end of the match with Dallas leading 2-0. After a lengthy delay, West Ham players made their way off the field.
According to ESPN, the referee in charge of the match told players he did not hear what was said.
"In light of the shadow cast by an opposing player's accusation during tonight's match, the Dallas United players unanimously decided to withdraw from the remainder of the competition," a statement on the team's Twitter page read.
"Our coaches and staff fully support the team's decision. We thank TST for the opportunity to compete in the tournament."
TST is a newly created seven-a-side tournament featuring past and present players representing 32 clubs from around the world. It is taking place in North Carolina between 31 May and 4 June.
Former Premier League players Cesc Fabregas, Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan are among those taking part, with clubs including Borussia Dortmund and Wrexham also competing.
In September 2011, former Chelsea skipper John Terry was banned for four matches and fined ÂŁ220,000 by the Football Association for racially abusing then QPR defender Ferdinand.
Two months earlier, Ex-England captain Terry was cleared by Westminster Magistrates' Court of racially abusing Ferdinand.
Latest Stories
-
3 Co-wives, 5 children perish in canoe disaster – Maritime Authority insists life jackets use mandatory for all water transport
4 minutes -
Iran war lands ‘triple blow’ to flood-ravaged Sri Lankans
38 minutes -
Gunmen kill at least 11 people at Afghanistan picnic spot
51 minutes -
Woman, 25, in court for stealing baby at Bogoso
52 minutes -
Trump unveils giant gold-accented victory arch design for US capital
55 minutes -
We spoke to the man making viral Lego-style AI videos for Iran. Experts say it’s powerful propaganda
1 hour -
Hungarians vote in big numbers on whether to end Orbán rule and elect rival
1 hour -
At least 30 feared dead in crush at Haitian tourist site
1 hour -
Boxing: Abdul Ahmed wins WBA Africa Cruiserwight title after dispatching Nigeria’s Eradeye
1 hour -
Nearly 2,000 displaced, schools damaged as windstorm wreaks havoc in Gushegu
2 hours -
Ghana’s Derrick Kohn to work under Marie-Louise Eta as she becomes first woman to coach men’s Bundesliga team
2 hours -
Accra Open Championships conclude with strong performances ahead of African Championships
2 hours -
Ghana to begin camping with 12 athletes after Accra Open Championships – Bawa Fuseni
2 hours -
Anthony Joshua declines showdown with Tyson Fury but admits they ‘probably’ clash next
2 hours -
Tyson Fury dominates Makhmudov, calls out Joshua next
3 hours