Chelsea administers a 10 year ban on a fan for antisemitism
Chelsea directed club examination concerning prejudiced posts after court procedures ended in February and have now exiled the person from the club for the following 10 years.
Chelsea has restricted a person for 10 years for posting a bigoted message via web-based media.
A Chelsea statement on Friday read: “Following the finish of court procedures in February, the club directed our own examination concerning the matter.”
“We’ve taken the choice to restrict the person from Chelsea FC for a time of 10 years.”
“Everybody at Chelsea is proud to be part of a diverse club.”
“Our players, staff, fans, and visitors to the club come from a wide range of backgrounds, including the Jewish community, and we want to ensure everyone feels safe and included.”
We will not tolerate any behavior from supporters that threatens that aim. On Friday, Manchester United declared they have restricted six people after they mishandled Tottenham’s Heung-Min Son, via web-based media following their Premier League conflict on 11 April.
Three season ticket holders, two authority individuals, and one individual on the season ticket-holding up list have been given suspensions from the club, subject to claim.