Quitongo loses race claim against Airdrieonians FC over alleged abuse
Footballer Rico Quitongo has described losing his race discrimination claim against his former club as a “bitter blow”.
The 23-year-old took Airdrieonians FC and one of its directors, Paul Hetherington, to an employment tribunal over allegations of racial discrimination.
He claimed he was racially abused by a fan during a game last year, and while the club investigated the matter it was dropped due to “insufficient evidence”.
An employment tribunal hearing in Glasgow examined how the case was handled, with Quitongo claiming he was a victim of racial harassment and victimisation.
However, in his ruling published this week, tribunal judge David Hoey said the claims were “ill-founded” and ruled against Quitongo.
After the ruling, Quitongo said: “This judgment is a bitter blow for everyone who has stood up to racism in our national sport.
“This entire episode has been an incredibly distressing, traumatic and harrowing experience for my family and friends, as well as myself.
“I have been inundated by a groundswell of support from football fans and players alike during this lengthy and arduous legal process. I am hugely grateful for this solidarity.”
In his witness statement to the hearing in June, Quitongo said he was told on the evening of September 11 last year that someone had overheard an Airdrie fan racially abusing him at the game that day.
He said he felt “upset and disgusted” after listening to a voice message telling him about the racist slur, and the following day he reported the incident to the club.
The employment judge said the club and Mr Hetherington –referred toast he respondents–couldnot be held responsible for the alleged abuse as it was said by a supporter and not an employee or someone for whom either respondent was, in law, responsible.
The ruling said: “The allegation was that a spectator had directed racial abuse towards the claimant. This is not an act for which the respondent could be liable in law under the Equality Act.”
Quitong left Airdrie in January for Peterhead FC, and now plays for Queen of the South.
He had backing from the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Professional Footballers’ Association Scotland union.