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Now we need the full support from clubs, member associations, NGOs and campaign groups.The full support of FIFA appeared to be lacking in June when it did not sanction reported incidents of discriminatory chants and banners, and fans wearing black-face makeup.Webb, who is black, also pointed then to challenges in tackling longstanding racism problems in Russian football.FIFA President Sepp Blatter said, after watching the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro with Russias President Vladimir Putin, that they would make the issue a priority.FIFAs statement Tuesday acknowledged the importance of using the next World Cup to showcase FIFAs zero-tolerance policy against any form of discrimination.Russias World Cup organizing committee deputy CEO Alexander Djordjadze said it was developing a plan that will encompass all areas concerning the fight against discrimination.Tuesdays meeting was attended by FIFA disciplinary panel chairman, Claudio Sulser who had spoken of isolated cases in Brazil when sharing a tense news conference platform with Webb during the tournament.FIFAs approach contrasted with European football body UEFA, which worked with fans monitoring group Fare to gather evidence and prosecute a series of cases at the 2012 European Championship, including against Russia fans.In other issues Tuesday, FIFAs task force also discussed a recent study, by the Sports Peoples Think Tank group, into why so few coaches from ethnic minority backgrounds are employed by English professional clubs. 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Cody Donaghey, Anthony Duclair, Adam Erne and Zachery Moody also scored for Quebec (26-12-, which earned its third straight victory, while Francois Brassard turned aside 34 shots. Jean-Sebastien Dea, Mathieu Lemay and Liam OBrien scored for the Huskies (26-14-5) and Guillaume Decelles stopped 19-of-23 shots in a losing cause. --- DRAKKAR 5 CATARACTES 2 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. --Valentin Zykov had two goals and two assists as the Baie-Comeau Drakkar downed the visiting Shawinigan Cataractes 5-2. Charles Hudon scored once and set up two more for the Drakkar (30-12-4), who extended their win streak to five games, while Jeremy Gregoire and Maxime St-Cyr each scored once. Kris Hodge scored both goals for the Cataractes (11-28-7), who are last in league standings. 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Andrew Ryan, Darcy Ashley and MacKenzie Weegar had a goal apiece to round out the Moosehead offence. Jimmy Oligny scored the lone goal for Rimouski (27-13-7). Zachary Fucale made 23 saves for Halifax. Philippe Desrosiers gave up six goals on 32 shots before giving way to Olivier Tremblay, who stopped 5-of-7 shots in 15 minutes of relief for the Oceanic. --- FOREURS 7 PHOENIX 3 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Pierre-Maxime Poudrier had a pair of second-period goals as Val-dOr handed Sherbrooke its fourth straight loss. Guillaume Gelinas and Anthony Mantha each had a goal and two assists for the Foreurs (27-16-2) while Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Shawn Ouellette-St-Amant and Louick Marcotte added the others. Jean-Christophe Laflamme, Kevin Domingue and Tim Wieser scored for the Phoenix (14-27-6). Keven Bouchard made 22 saves for Val-dOr as Sherbrookes Maxime Lagace allowed all seven goals on 29 shots. --- SEA DOGS 4 VOLTIGEURS 3 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Samuel Dove-McFalls scored twice in less than four minutes in the second period as the Sea Dogs slipped past Drummondville for their third win in four outings. Matthew Highmore and Noah Zilbert also scored for Saint John (14-27-4) while Mathieu Joseph and Spencer Smallman chipped in with two assists apiece. Charles-David Beaudoin had two goals and an assist for the Voltigeurs (28-16-2), Jerome Verrier scored once and Matthew Boudens assisted on all three of his clubs goals. Sebastien Auger made 32 saves for the Sea Dogs. Joe Fleschler played the first two periods for Drummondville and allowed three goals on nine shots. 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