Updated 8 October 2020 at 11:41 IST
Phoenix Rising star Flemmings banned, fined for homophobic slur directed towards opponent
Phoenix Rising player Junior Flemmings has been handed a six-game ban along with an undisclosed fine for a homophobic slur directed at Collin Martin.
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The past few seasons have borne witness to the rising cases of abusive behaviour on the field, including racist and homophobic slurs, not only in Europe but also in the USA. Despite efforts from several quarters, there's been little to no change in that regard. Earlier this week, Phoenix Rising footballer Junior Flemmings was banned and fined for a homophobic slur directed towards an opponent in the USL.
Phoenix Rising star Flemmings fined, banned
Phoenix Rising star Flemmings has been handed a six-match ban along with an undisclosed fine after an investigation by the USL Championship revealed that he used a homophobic slur towards San Diego Loyal's Collin Martin. Following the incident, Martin and his coach Landon Donovan led the team away from the field as a mark of protest.
USL Championship Suspends Junior Flemmings for Use of Foul and Abusive Language:https://t.co/QxYHS97jla
— USL Championship (@USLChampionship) October 6, 2020
Their protest saw San Diego forfeit the match, thus bringing an end to their chances of qualifying for the playoffs. The coach, while speaking to CNN later, asserted that he was immensely proud of being able to coach Martin. Phoenix Rising's Flemmings has denied these allegations on Twitter, calling it a false allegation. Moreover, he has also deleted his Twitter handle since.
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USL confirms Phoenix Rising star 'Flemmings fined' reports
The USL, which is America's second-tier football competition issued a statement confirming that the Phoenix Rising player had been handed a six-game suspension. The statement further read: "Per the player’s contract, Flemmings could also be subject to additional discipline from Phoenix Rising FC and remains on administrative leave."
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Flemmings' suspension covers the entire duration of the Major League Soccer (MLS) playoffs. Amid the rising cases of hatred, the USL has partnered with The Institute for Sport and Social Justice. The institute will provide sensitivity training and education to members of the clubs, including the playing and the non-playing staff ahead of the 2021 season.
Phoenix Rising, San Diego Loyal issue joint statement
Besides the action taken by the USL, Phoenix Rising and San Diego Loyal released a joint statement on Saturday to announce that the "clubs have committed to work together toward the development of educational programs intended to make our sport, our league, and our communities better, more compassionate places."
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Published By : Minaam Ansari
Published On: 8 October 2020 at 11:41 IST