Neil Etheridge reports incident of racism during FA Cup game

Neil Etheridge reports incident of racism during FA Cup game

Neil Etheridge reports incident of racism during FA Cup game

An investigation into alleged racial abuse is underway after Filipino goalkeeper Neil Etheridge reported an incident to the referee throughout Birmingham City FC’s 2-2 draw with Blackburn Rovers within the Emirates FA Cup final Saturday.

 

 

In a press release, Birmingham confirmed {that a} report had been made, and pledged its assist behind Etheridge.

“The Club can confirm that during the second-half of Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup tie against Blackburn Rovers, after the game’s fourth goal, Neil Etheridge reported an incident of racism to the referee,” the assertion learn.

“Blues gives its full support to Neil. There is no room for racism in the game.”

Etheridge, a member of the Philippine Azkals, first reported the incident to referee Keith Stroud within the 91st minute of the sport, the place his membership was capable of drive a 2-2 stalemate following a Jordan James aim at Ewood Park in London.

In a separate assertion, Blackburn mentioned it’s coordinating with Lancashire Police, which is now conducting a probe on the alleged abuse. Blackburn added that no arrest had been made as of Monday, January 30.

“Blackburn Rovers condemns all forms of discrimination and we will seek the strongest possible sanctions in order to tackle anti-social and/or criminal behaviour,” mentioned Rovers CEO Steve Waggott.

—Bea Micaller/JMB, GMA Integrated News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com