The Guardian (USA)

Police investigat­e alleged assault on teenage assistant referee during match

- Steven Morris

Police in north Wales are investigat­ing an incident in which a teenage volunteer assistant referee appeared to be punched while running the line.

The alleged assault took place during a game at Amlwch Town FC’s ground in Anglesey on 27 April. Footage circulatin­g on social media appears to show the assistant referee, who is believed to be 17, pass a man on the touchline in front of a dugout.

The assistant referee, wearing a bib and shorts, turns and the man seems to suddenly lash out. The teenager falls on to a path near the dugouts, prompting fellow players and spectators to run to his aid.

A spokespers­on for North Wales police said: “We can confirm that we are currently investigat­ing an assault which occurred at Amlwch Town FC’s ground on Saturday 27 April. We can also confirm that we are aware of the footage which is being circulated on social media and ask that people do not share to avoid potentiall­y prejudicin­g any legal proceeding­s.

“Police enquiries continue and we are urging anybody who may have mobile phone footage showing the incident to contact us as soon as possible quoting reference number 2400038568­0.”

The alleged assault took place during a game against Penrhyndeu­draeth FC. After the match, which Penrhyndeu­draethwon 8-0, a statement was posted on the club’s Facebook page reading: “A fantastic result and performanc­e from the lads today. Unfortunat­ely, the game was marred by an incident which occurred approximat­ely 15 minutes into the game when a Penrhyn player, acting as a voluntary linesman, was assaulted. The club will not be making any further comments but will support the player as the matter has been reported to the police.” Amlwch Town have not commented.

North Wales Coast Football Associatio­n (NWCFA) said: “This incident is currently being investigat­ed by the police. Whilst this is an ongoing investigat­ion, we would urge people not to share the video or comment as this could impact any investigat­ion.

The FAW chief executive Noel Mooney posted on X: “We are aware of the incident – as are police. There is no room in football for this.”

 ?? ?? The alleged assault happened during Amlwch Town’s 8-0 defeat to Penrhyndeu­draeth. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA
The alleged assault happened during Amlwch Town’s 8-0 defeat to Penrhyndeu­draeth. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States