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FAI investigating alleged racism towards Shamrocks Rovers player by fan

The alleged incident took place during the match between Waterford and Shamrock Rovers and RSC
The alleged incident took place during the match between Waterford and Shamrock Rovers and RSC

Waterford have said that they are co-operating with the relevant authorities after an alleged incident of racism towards a Shamrock Rovers player by one of their supporters, with the FAI confirming they have launched an investigation.

Rovers were 3-1 winners at the RSC on Friday evening, but the result has been overshadowed by the allegation, with the away side understood to have reported the incident post match.

"Waterford Football Club are disappointed to be made aware of an allegation of racism towards a Shamrock Rovers player during our SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division game on Friday 16th May.

"We are a community-based football club who pride ourselves on our inclusion and are proud to welcome all to the RSC.

"The club take all reports of discrimination incredibly seriously and are fully co-operating with the authorities on the matter.

"We stand side by side with the League of Ireland and our supporters in taking a zero-tolerance approach to tackling racism within the game.

"Waterford Football Club would encourage anyone who witnesses such behaviour to report in confidence via our direct number 051-271160 or via email to office@waterfordfc.ie."

The FAI later confirmed they have opened an investigation into the incident.

"The League of Ireland can confirm that we have been made aware of an alleged incident of racist abuse towards a Shamrock Rovers player last night from a supporter in attendance at their fixture against Waterford in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division.

"In accordance with FAI regulations on racism and discrimination, an investigation has been opened into the incident and we will work with both clubs, An Garda Síochána and all relevant stakeholders throughout this process.

"The FAI and the League of Ireland condemn any acts of discrimination or racism in our league and have a zero-tolerance policy when dealing with racism in our game towards players or staff, be it on a football pitch, at a stadium or online."

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