Kasey Palmer: Man given five-year soccer ban for racially abusing Coventry Metropolis ahead | Soccer Information

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A spectator who directed a racist gesture in the direction of Coventry Metropolis’s Kasey Palmer has been given a five-year soccer banning order.

Edward Rabjohn, 21, from Sheffield, made the gesture in the direction of Palmer through the second half of the Sky Wager Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday and the Sky Blues at Hillsborough on January 20.

Rabjohn was caught on digital camera making the gesture and in a police interview, admitted to the act and to working away from the stadium afterwards.

Palmer reported the gesture to the match referee, Anthony Backhouse, who in flip reported it to Coventry supervisor Mark Robins.

Rabjohn pleaded responsible to racially abusing Palmer at a listening to at Sheffield Magistrates Courtroom on Monday.

Along with the banning order, he was sentenced to a two-year group order and 200 hours of unpaid work. The sentence was elevated as a result of racially aggravated nature of the offence.

Julian Tanikal, District Crown Prosecutor and CPS Yorkshire and Humberside lead sports activities prosecutor, stated: “Racist abuse has no place in society, let alone in sports. While Rabjohn may have quickly realised that he had made an illegal gesture, it should not have entered his mind in the first place.

“Mr Palmer immediately highlighted his abuse, which was then escalated and reported to the police for investigation. I’d encourage anybody who witnesses any such offensive behaviour to report it instantly to assist eradicate it from the sport.”

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