Two arrests made for homophobia in Wolves-Brighton match

Wolves had strongly condemned the behaviour of two supporters after two arrests were made for homophobic abuse.

Published : Dec 09, 2019 19:05 IST

Wolves have confirmed two arrests were made for homophobic abuse
Wolves have confirmed two arrests were made for homophobic abuse
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Wolves have confirmed two arrests were made for homophobic abuse

Wolverhampton Wanderers has confirmed two arrests were made for homophobic abuse during Sunday's Premier League match at Brighton and Hove Albion.

The club has strongly condemned the behaviour of the individuals involved and is offering its full support to Sussex Police in a criminal investigation.

Wolves drew 2-2 at AMEX Stadium on Sunday, as the Premier League this weekend celebrated equality and diversity within the game with its Stonewall Rainbow Laces campaign, which aims to celebrate LGBT people within sport.

"Our ethos at Wolves is about being 'One Pack' - an attitude our supporters are very passionate about and that extends to our relationships across the football community, regardless of rivalries on the pitch," a statement on Wolves' official website read.

The arrests follow on from Everton confirming it was investigating alleged homophobic chants that were reported during a 3-1 victory over Chelsea at Goodison Park on Saturday.

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