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Football probe: No racial abuse found after 'gypsy' slur claim
31 Jan
Summary
- Football Australia investigated a racial abuse claim.
- Striker Justin Vidic alleged ethnic slur from Medin Memeti.
- Insufficient evidence led to no action against the accused player.

Football Australia has concluded its investigation into allegations of racial abuse made by Brisbane Roar striker Justin Vidic against Melbourne City's Medin Memeti. Vidic claimed Memeti, 18, used the term 'gypsy' during a match on January 6th. This term is understood to be an ethnic slur for individuals of Balkan heritage.
Following a thorough review, Football Australia announced on Friday that no action would be taken against Memeti. A statement indicated that insufficient evidence existed to establish a breach of the national code of conduct and ethics. This decision was based on the withdrawal of certain initial claims and a lack of further supporting evidence or witness accounts.
The Brisbane Roar has accepted Football Australia's decision. However, a club spokesperson clarified their position, disputing the FA's assertion that some 'initial claims' had been withdrawn. The conclusion of this investigation marks the end of the inquiry into the alleged incident.



