The seven-game ban given to Tottenham's Rodrigo Bentancur for a racial slur about team-mate Son Heung-min has restarted the conversation about racism towards players and fans of East and South East Asian descent.
Anti-racism charity Kick It Out (KIO) says there has been a rise in both incidents of racism towards East and South East Asian players - and reports of those incidents, highlighted in these statistics:
Kick It Out chief executive Samuel Okafor said: "We are getting a lot of reports about this type of racism.
"It’s fans sending us a clear message they are not willing to tolerate discrimination and it’s a message that football needs to listen to."
The players who have being targeted regularly over the past five seasons have not been named by Kick It Out.
The most high profile East or South East Asian players in the Premier League are Spurs' Son and Hwang Hee-Chan from South Korea, and the Japanese quartet of Brighton winger Kauro Mitoma, Arsenal's Takehiro Tomiyasu, Crystal Palace's Daichi Kamada and Southampton's Yukinari Sugawara.
In October, Como's Marco Curto was given a 10-match ban by Fifa, five suspended, for racially abusing Wolves forward Hwang in a pre-season friendly in July.