FA Cup Second Qualifying Round Sees Multiple Eliminations, Match Abandoned Over Racism Allegations
FA Cup Second Qualifying Round Sees Multiple Eliminations, Match Abandoned Over Racism Allegations

FA Cup Second Qualifying Round Sees Multiple Eliminations, Match Abandoned Over Racism Allegations

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An FA Cup second round qualifying match between Sporting Khalsa and Hereford FC was abandoned around the 67th minute due to allegations of racist abuse directed at Sporting Khalsa's goalkeeper, Ravan Constable. The referee stopped the match following the incident and subsequent crowd disorder, with players leaving the pitch amid the disruption. Both Sporting Khalsa and Hereford FC issued statements condemning racism and discrimination, emphasizing that such behavior has no place in football and announcing investigations into the matter. Sporting Khalsa praised their community's diversity and vowed not to let hatred divide them, while Hereford FC pledged to work closely with relevant parties and promised stern action against any individuals found responsible, potentially involving the police. The abandoned match is expected to be replayed, likely on the following Tuesday evening. This incident has spotlighted ongoing concerns about racism in football and the sport's efforts to address it.

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