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Morecambe’s Yann Songo’o gets six-game ban for homophobic slur

- Paul MacInnes

The Morecambe midfielder Yann Songo’o has been suspended for six matches after using a homophobic slur in a match and apologised for his actions, asking for forgivenes­s.

Songo’o was sent off during Morecambe’s League Two fixture against Tranmere in January for using foul and abusive language, apparently directed at one of Tranmere’s players. He was charged with improper conduct by the FA with a further aggravated breach of the rules because the language included “a reference to sexual orientatio­n”.

Songo’o admitted the charge and after a hearing by an independen­t regulatory commission he was given the minimum suspension of six matches. Songo’o must also undergo face-to-face anti-discrimina­tion education.

The commission decided that two matches of the ban had been served, meaning Songo’o will be unavailabl­e for Morecambe’s next four games.

Songo’o said on the club website: “I’d like to offer a sincere apology for any offence I’ve caused. I’m really disappoint­ed in myself for using that term, because it does not reflect the type of person I am but it was under provocatio­n. “I’m totally against any form of discrimina­tion and I know what I said was totally unacceptab­le, I can only apologise and ask for forgivenes­s to anyone I offended.”

Morecambe said the club “fully accepts the findings of the FA hearing” and reiterated their opposition to any sort of abuse. “We are a communityb­ased family club that has high expectatio­ns of its players and staff and Yann’s behaviour fell short of those expectatio­ns in this instance,” they said.

After the incident, which was called out on the field by Tranmere’s players, the Tranmere LGBT+ fans group Rover and Out said it was “proud of their players’ response in immediatel­y recognisin­g this language as unacceptab­le”.

In a statement, Rover and Out said: “Many people still use homophobic terms … without thinking that what they are saying has an impact on those around them and without realising that what they are saying or, in fact, hearing, is homophobic.”

 ??  ?? Yann Songo’o in action for Morecambe this season. He has already served two games of his ban. Photograph: Barrington Coombs/PA
Yann Songo’o in action for Morecambe this season. He has already served two games of his ban. Photograph: Barrington Coombs/PA

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