Liverpool Fan Charged with Racism After Antoine Semenyo Abuse
A 47-year-old Liverpool fan has been charged with racially abusing Bournemouth player Antoine Semenyo during a Premier League match at Anfield last month. Mark Mogan, from Templehill Close in Dovecot, was arrested and charged with a racially aggravated public order offence after the incident was reported to police.
The alleged abuse took place on August 15th, when Liverpool played host to Bournemouth. Referee Anthony Taylor intervened immediately, ejecting a spectator from the stadium, and Semenyo went on to score twice in the second half, helping his team come back from two goals down to eventually lose 4-2.
Semenyo reported being subjected to racist abuse by a fan during the match, prompting Liverpool FC to publicly condemn the incident. The club released a statement saying they would not tolerate racism and that it had "no place in society or football".
The Football Association has also expressed concern over the alleged abuse, stating they would ensure "appropriate action" is taken. Mogan has been conditionally bailed until his court appearance on December 22nd, when he will face Liverpool magistrates court to answer the charges.
A 47-year-old Liverpool fan has been charged with racially abusing Bournemouth player Antoine Semenyo during a Premier League match at Anfield last month. Mark Mogan, from Templehill Close in Dovecot, was arrested and charged with a racially aggravated public order offence after the incident was reported to police.
The alleged abuse took place on August 15th, when Liverpool played host to Bournemouth. Referee Anthony Taylor intervened immediately, ejecting a spectator from the stadium, and Semenyo went on to score twice in the second half, helping his team come back from two goals down to eventually lose 4-2.
Semenyo reported being subjected to racist abuse by a fan during the match, prompting Liverpool FC to publicly condemn the incident. The club released a statement saying they would not tolerate racism and that it had "no place in society or football".
The Football Association has also expressed concern over the alleged abuse, stating they would ensure "appropriate action" is taken. Mogan has been conditionally bailed until his court appearance on December 22nd, when he will face Liverpool magistrates court to answer the charges.