Liverpool Calls for Investigation Following Alleged Racial Abuse in Youth Tournament.
Liverpool FC has called for an “urgent and thorough” investigation after their under-18s team left the pitch during two matches in Germany, following allegations of racial abuse directed at one of their players.
The incidents occurred during the Bundesliga Cup youth tournament in Schwäbisch Hall. The first incident took place on Friday during a match against Hoffenheim, where the player reported being racially abused by an opponent. In response, the Liverpool team walked off the pitch.
A similar situation unfolded on Saturday during a game against Frankfurt. The same player again reported racial abuse, leading the team to leave the pitch in protest. The match was subsequently abandoned.
In a statement, Liverpool FC said: “Liverpool FC can confirm that a member of our under-18s team reported he was racially abused by an opponent while playing in the Bundesliga Cup youth tournament at Schwäbisch Hall in Germany on Friday. The player immediately alerted the match official, his team-mates and our coaching staff. Consequently, LFC’s management team decided to stop the game and leave the pitch together. In a further incident, the same player was the target of abuse during a fixture in the tournament today. Again, the player alerted his team-mates and coaching staff and our management team opted to leave the pitch once more.”
The club expressed pride in the player’s decision to report the incident and praised his maturity in handling the situation.
Frankfurt’s sporting director, Timmo Hardung, addressed the allegations, stating that the incident involving their player was a “misunderstanding.” Speaking to German newspaper Bild, Hardung said, “We can rule out racism. It is a linguistic issue. We therefore hope that we have also cleared up the misunderstanding with the players concerned and those responsible at Liverpool FC.” He emphasised that racism has “no place here” and assured that they take such accusations seriously.
Hoffenheim, Frankfurt, and the Bundesliga Cup organisers have been contacted for comment regarding the incidents.
The situation has highlighted the ongoing issue of racism in football, particularly at the youth level, and the need for decisive action to combat discrimination in the sport.