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Arsenal fines 24 fans for racism and violence

Arsenal Football Club, of the Premier League, banned 24 fans for abusive and discriminatory behavior during the 2023-24 season. The behavior took place at the Emirates Stadium and on the internet in the last season. These incidents, such as racism and assault, have led the club to implement strict bans to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all fans.

Disciplinary measures for inappropriate behaviour

Fourteen of the permitted fans were banned from attending home and away games for a period of 3 years. The remaining 10 must serve 1-year sanctions, the said Goal portal website.

Recorded crimes: racism, violence, homophobia and more

Inside the Emirates Stadium:

Source: BBC News.

Online

Racism 1Antisemitism 1Sending harassing messages1

Source: BBC News.

Arsenal bet on respect

While the identities of the licensed fans and specific details of each case remain confidential, Arsenal stressed the importance of education as a tool to prevent future incidents. Richard GarlickArsenal general manager, on the club’s commitment to fighting abuse and discrimination.

“Our aim is to create an environment at Arsenal where everyone feels welcome. We hope that continued action will act as a deterrent to those who use abusive, threatening and discriminatory language .”

Arsenal’s actions show how seriously the club is dealing with issues of inappropriate behavior in football. By imposing exemplary sanctions and promoting education, Arsenal sends a clear message to its fans and the wider football community: respect and tolerance are fundamental values ​​in sport.

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2024-08-13 19:03:54
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