Reports Liverpool player racially abused during youth tournament

The club is calling for an "urgent investigation" in Germany

Author: Seb CheerPublished 21st Jul 2024
Last updated 21st Jul 2024

Liverpool FC is calling for an "urgent investigation" after a member of their under-18s team was reportedly racially abused in Germany.

It's said to have happened during two consecutive matches in a youth tournament.

Liverpool players and coaches left the pitch in both fixtures, against Hoffenheim on Friday and Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.

Both matches, in the Bundesliga Cup youth tournament, were abandoned.

A club statement said: "Liverpool can confirm that a member of our under-18s team reported he was racially abused by an opponent while playing in the Bundesliga Cup youth tournament at Schwabisch Hall in Germany on Friday.

"The player immediately alerted the match official, his team-mates, and our coaching staff. Consequently, LFC's management team decided to stop the game and leave the pitch together.

"In a further incident, the same player was the target of abuse during a fixture in the tournament (on Saturday). Again, the player alerted his team-mates and coaching staff and our management team opted to leave the pitch once more.

"We are proud of our player for his prompt actions in reporting the incident and the maturity of his response. He and any of his team-mates affected are being supported by the academy safeguarding team.

"The club calls upon our opponents and the tournament organisers to conduct an urgent and thorough investigation into the incident."

Speaking to German newspaper Eintracht sporting director Timmo Hardung told German newspaper Bild the club took the accusation "seriously" but insisted it had been a "linguistic issue" relating to a term that is commonly used in Germany.

"Our entire youth academy is like Eintracht Frankfurt, multicultural and we have clear values that we live by and demand again and again," Hardung said. "Racism has no place here, but we still take such an accusation seriously...

"We can rule out racism, it is a linguistic issue and therefore hope to have resolved the misunderstanding among the players and Liverpool officials concerned."

Hoffenheim have been contacted for comment.

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