The Province

West Brom star out five games for ‘racial’ gesture

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LONDON — West Bromwich Albion striker Nicolas Anelka was banned for five games by the English Football Associatio­n on Thursday after being found guilty of causing racial offence with a goal celebratio­n during a Premier League match.

But the FA disciplina­ry panel backed Anelka’s insistence that he was not promoting anti-Semitism by performing the gesture, which is known in France as a “quenelle” and has been described as an “inverted Nazi salute.”

The panel found Anelka guilty of two charges — that the gesture “was abusive and/or indecent and/ or insulting and/or improper,” and it was racially offensive. The sanction won’t take effect until Anelka decides whether to appeal within seven days of receiving the commission’s written reasons.

Anelka performed the “quenelle” as he celebrated scoring in West Brom’s 3-3 draw with West Ham on Dec. 28.

The gesture involves pointing one straighten­ed arm downward while touching the shoulder with the opposite hand. It was popularize­d by French comedian Dieudonne M’Bala M’Bala, who has been convicted multiple times for inciting racial hatred or anti-Semitism.

The panel decided that “Anelka is an anti-Semite or that he intended to express or promote anti-Semitism by his use of the quenelle.”

But the commission, which heard the case this week, decided the former France internatio­nal should miss five games. He was also fined $133,000.

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