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Football sex abuse scandal is growing

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AS many as seven profession­al football clubs are now embroiled in the growing child sex abuse scandal, with more than 20 ex-players alleging they were victims, the head of the players’ union has said.

Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n chief executive Gordon Taylor spoke out as the Football Associatio­n stepped up its response to the growing crisis engulfing the sport. English football’s governing body appointed senior lawyer Kate Gallafent QC to assist with its review into historical child sex abuse allegation­s starting in the 1970s.

PFA head Mr Taylor said: “From that time, of those who became apprentice­s and senior players, more than 20 players have come forward.”

Asked to name clubs connected to allegation­s, Mr Taylor said: “We’d start at Crewe, go to Man City, Stoke, Blackpool, Newcastle, Leeds ... I’m expecting there will be more. I think we have six or seven clubs. I can’t believe it’s just going to be in the north west and north east.”

Culture secretary Karen Bradley welcomed the FA’s appointmen­t and urged other victims of abuse in sport to contact police, saying “you will be listened to”.

Andy Woodward became the first to speak out last week about abuse he suffered at the hands of convicted child abuser Barry Bennell, a former Crewe Alexandra coach. Bennell, who worked for Crewe, Manchester City, Stoke and junior teams in north-west England and the Midlands, abused young boys from the 1970s onwards.

He was jailed for four years for raping a British boy on a 1994 football tour of Florida, and given a nine-year sentence for 23 offences against six boys in England in 1998. He was jailed for a third time in 2015 after admitting abusing a boy at a 1980 football camp in Macclesfie­ld.

Those to have made allegation­s against Bennell include former Manchester City star David White and youth player Jason Dunford, plus ex-Crewe player Steve Walters and youngster Chris Unsworth.

Anthony Hughes, who represente­d England at the 1993 World Youth Championsh­ips, became the latest player to make allegation­s against the coach on Sunday. Former England internatio­nal Paul Stewart has also spoken out about being abused by a coach as a child.

A national newspaper also reported that an unnamed former Newcastle player had also contacted police with allegation­s against George Ormond, a north-east coach jailed for six years in 2002 for numerous assaults spanning 24 years. Police are investigat­ing. QUIZ ANSWERS: 1. Red. 2. 10. 3. Blue. 4. Mother of pearl. 5. Brussels. 6. Hydrogen. Missing link: TRAP.

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