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    Sunderland back Brian Brobbey after fresh wave of racist abuse

    By Rebecca EsonApril 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sunderland A.F.C. have strongly condemned racist abuse directed at forward Brian Brobbey following their 1-0 Premier League victory over Tottenham Hotspur, describing the incident as part of a persistent and unacceptable pattern of discrimination affecting the game.

    The club confirmed that the matter has been formally reported to the Premier League, relevant social media platforms, and law enforcement authorities, with a clear expectation that swift and decisive action will be taken against those responsible. Sunderland also reiterated its commitment to supporting the player and standing firmly against all forms of abuse.

    Brobbey has become the latest Premier League player to be targeted with racist abuse online this season, amid a growing list of incidents affecting multiple players across the league. The situation reflects an ongoing challenge in addressing discriminatory behaviour both on and off the pitch.

    In a statement, Sunderland expressed unwavering support for the forward, stressing that the latest abuse is not an isolated occurrence. The club referenced previous incidents involving teammates, including Romaine Mundle and Lutsharel Geertruida, as evidence of what it described as a recurring and deeply concerning issue.

    The club reiterated that racism has no place in football or society, adding that it will continue to challenge discriminatory behaviour wherever it occurs and advocate for a safe and inclusive environment for all players, staff, and supporters.

    The Premier League also issued a strong condemnation of the abuse, describing ongoing discrimination on social media as unacceptable and confirming its continued collaboration with clubs, authorities, law enforcement agencies, and technology companies to ensure perpetrators are identified and punished. The league added that individuals found guilty of discriminatory conduct could face severe consequences, including criminal records, football banning orders, and custodial sentences.

    Meanwhile, investigations into a series of online abuse cases involving multiple players—including Hannibal Mejbri, Wesley Fofana, and Tolu Arokodare—remain ongoing under the supervision of the UK Football Policing Unit.

    Anti-discrimination organisation Kick It Out has reported a record surge in cases of online abuse, with incidents rising by approximately one-third compared to the previous season. The UK Football Policing Unit has also noted a significant increase in reports, highlighting a growing concern over digital harassment in the sport.

     

    Recent investigations have further exposed the scale of the issue, with thousands of abusive messages, including threats of violence, documented across Premier League and Women’s Super League platforms over a single match weekend. In addition, earlier incidents in the season have seen matches temporarily halted following reports of racist abuse from the stands, underscoring the continuing challenge football authorities face in eradicating discrimination from the game.

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