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FA Charges Cardiff Over Alleged Homophobic Chants
20 Feb
Summary
- FA charged Cardiff City for alleged homophobic chants at Chelsea fans.
- Chants referenced sexual orientation around the second minute of the match.
- Cardiff City has until February 24 to respond to the FA's charge.

The Football Association has formally charged Cardiff City following an incident where some of the club's supporters allegedly engaged in homophobic chanting directed at Chelsea fans. This occurred during an EFL Cup quarter-final match on December 16 at Cardiff City Stadium. The FA's charge specifies that the club failed to ensure its spectators did not use offensive language or behave improperly, with a particular reference to sexual orientation. Cardiff City has been given a deadline of Tuesday, February 24, to submit a response to this charge.
The club has issued a statement asserting its strong condemnation of the identified individuals' language and fully supports the police in holding those responsible accountable. Cardiff City emphasized its commitment to inclusivity and the safety of all attendees, highlighting the immediate action taken during the fixture, including police deployment. The club reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards any form of discrimination, aligning with societal expectations and legal statutes against such criminal behavior.




