Newcastle United: Police seek help to identify fan who allegedly made ‘racist gesture’ at football game

General view of the stadium before the Premier League match at St. James' Park, Newcastle.
General view of the stadium before the Premier League match at St. James' Park, Newcastle.
Owen Humphreys
Sophia Miller

By Sophia Miller


Published: 22/10/2021

- 11:33

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:41

Northumbria Police are investigating an alleged racist gesture made by a fan at Newcastle United’s St James’s Park on Sunday.

Police investigating an alleged racist gesture at a Premier League game have released a photo of a fan they want to identify.

Northumbria Police said the fan gestured towards Tottenham Hotspur fans at Newcastle United’s St James’s Park on Sunday.


Newcastle Unitedis supporting the inquiry and has vowed to take the “strongest action” against anyone involved in discriminatory behaviour.

Superintendent Jamie Pitt, of Northumbria Police, said: “As a force, we do not tolerate hate crime of any kind within our communities.

Handout photo issued by Northumbria Police of a fan they want to identify as police are investigating an alleged racist gesture at a Premier League game at Newcastle United's St James' Park.
Handout photo issued by Northumbria Police of a fan they want to identify as police are investigating an alleged racist gesture at a Premier League game at Newcastle United's St James' Park.
Northumbria Police

“Ever since we were made aware of this alleged incident, we have been working closely with Newcastle United and our partners as part of a full and thorough investigation.

“Our inquiries are ongoing.

“While I know that this image has already been circulated widely across social media, I would ask the public to work with us and take a close look at the man pictured.

“We want him to come forward and assist our inquiries.

“I would encourage the man, or anybody who believes they know him, to get in touch with us as soon as possible.”

A Newcastle United spokesperson added: “Our message is clear – football is for everyone.

“Discrimination has absolutely no place in football, in the street, online or in wider society and we will not tolerate it under any circumstances.

“Newcastle United will pursue the strongest possible action against anyone involved in discriminatory behaviour and will support any efforts by the authorities to secure a criminal conviction.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111, or to visit Northumbria Police’s ‘Tell Us Something’ webpage.

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