Brighton have confirmed three people were arrested for homophobic and racist abuse during their clash with ChelseaCredit: PA:Press Association
Two home supporters were arrested for racist and homophobic abuse while a Chelsea fan was also held for homophobic abuseCredit: PA:Press Association
However, the Premier League showdown was marred by a trio of unsavoury incidents at The Amex.
A Brighton statement confirmed: “Yet again it is with regret that we report the ejection of two home supporters – one for racist abuse of Chelsea players and one for homophobic abuse aimed at Chelsea supporters.
“One visiting supporter was also ejected by club stewards for homophobic abuse aimed at home supporters.
“All three were arrested by Sussex police outside the stadium and now face prosecution.”
Brighton’s chief executive and deputy chairman, Paul Barber, said:
“If the prospect of a life ban from watching their clubs play football
isn’t a strong enough deterrent, we have to ask the question as to
whether the courts should be given the power to hand out more severe
punishments.
“Football can only do so much, and we are sick and tired of the game’s reputation being tarnished by these people.
“I find it impossible to comprehend how and why some individuals
think it’s acceptable to behave in this way, and yet again I will make
it very clear that neither Brighton & Hove Albion nor the wider football community will tolerate racism, homophobia, or any other form of discrimination at any time.”
He added: “We would urge any fans confronted with similar
discriminatory behaviour at our stadium to report it immediately, either
directly to a steward or via our anonymous hotline, and we will
continue to take the strongest possible action against such bigoted
individuals.
“These people are not welcome at the Amex or at any football matches.”
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Incidents of racial abuse seem to be on the rise with Manchester
United midfielder Fred subjected to monkey gestures in the recent derby
win over City.
The FA Cup match between Haringey Borough and Yeovil Town was abandoned after reports of racism in the stands in October.
That same month Gareth Southgate’s England team faced Nazi salutes
and monkey chants from the home crowd in Bulgaria during their Euro 2020
qualifier.
And Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger was allegedly subjected to racist abuse
by home fans during his side’s victory at Tottenham on December 22.
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