FA investigating alleged homophobic abuse of Sol Campbell

English football's governing body is looking into claims that Sol Campbell was abused by Cheltenham Town fans on Saturday.

Published : Jan 30, 2019 00:46 IST

Macclesfield Town manager Sol Campbell took charge of the League Two outfit last November, when the club was bottom of the table, and has steered it to within two points of safety.
Macclesfield Town manager Sol Campbell took charge of the League Two outfit last November, when the club was bottom of the table, and has steered it to within two points of safety.
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Macclesfield Town manager Sol Campbell took charge of the League Two outfit last November, when the club was bottom of the table, and has steered it to within two points of safety.

The Football Association is investigating alleged homophobic abuse aimed at Sol Campbell during last Saturday's League Two match between Cheltenham Town and Macclesfield Town.

Concerns were raised by some individuals on social media after the match at Whaddon Road, which Cheltenham won 3-2, suggesting visiting manager Campbell was the target of derogatory chants.

Cheltenham have not responded directly to the allegations relating to former Arsenal star Campbell, but the club did publish a message on its official website on Monday to remind fans that, "it is against the law to shout or chant abuse on the grounds of ability or disability; age; gender; gender reassignment; marital status or civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race, nationality or ethnicity; religion or belief; or sexual orientation."

It added: "The aim of Cheltenham Town FC's Equality Policy is to promote our own equality objectives and in doing so, help to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect. Football is for everyone; it belongs to and should be enjoyed by anyone who wants to participate in it, whether as a player, official, staff member or spectator."

Omnisport understands Macclesfield and Campbell are happy to leave the matter in the hands of the FA.

The 44-year-old took charge of the League Two outfit last November, when the club was bottom of the table, and has steered it to within two points of safety.

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