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Fan removed from Bolton stadium after racist abuse claim | Manchester News

By uk-times.com27 July 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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PA Media A football stadium viewed from a car park with a large white sail-like structure over a curved stand. The Bolton Wanderers club crest is visible on the side of the buildingPA Media

Bolton Wanderers said it “unequivocally condemned” the alleged racist abuse

A football fan was ejected from Bolton Wanderers’ stadium after allegedly directing racist abuse at a player from an opposing team.

Reports of the abuse came during the warm-up ahead of a pre-season friendly between Bolton and Preston North End at the Toughsheet Community Stadium on Saturday.

A Wanderers statement said the club “unequivocally condemned” the alleged behaviour of the fan and said it was co-operating with “all relevant authorities” including the police.

Preston said its staff were supporting the player affected and it was “grateful” to Bolton staff for taking “swift action”.

‘No place in football’

Bolton Wanderers said in a statement: “We extend our full support to the affected player.

“Such behaviour has no place in football or society; it stands in direct opposition to the values of respect and inclusion our club upholds.”

Bolton finished the tie 2-0 winners with goals from Amario Cozier-Duberry and Joel Randall.

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