Hull act after discriminatory chanting leads to arrests at Chelsea match

Hull act after discriminatory chanting leads to arrests at Chelsea match
Hull act after discriminatory chanting leads to arrests at Chelsea match
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  • Club confirms multiple arrests following crowd incidents
  • Public address warnings issued and CCTV evidence gathered
  • Rosenior condemns discriminatory language in all forms

Hull City have confirmed that multiple arrests were made following incidents of discriminatory chanting during their 4-0 FA Cup fourth-round defeat by Chelsea at the MKM Stadium.

Late in the first half, an announcement over the public address system informed supporters that discriminatory chanting had been detected inside the stadium. Fans were warned that CCTV was being used to gather evidence and that anyone identified engaging in criminal behaviour would be removed and reported to the police.

A second announcement shortly after the hour mark confirmed that action had already been taken, including arrests.

During the match, a chant of “Chelsea rent boy” was clearly audible from a section of the home crowd. In January 2022, the Crown Prosecution Service classified the term as an anti gay slur, meaning its use can constitute a hate crime and lead to prosecution under UK law.

Hull later confirmed that the incidents were under investigation and that disciplinary action would follow where appropriate.

Speaking after the game, Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior said discriminatory language of any kind had no place in football or society.

“Any discriminatory language in any form about anything is unacceptable, so I hope it gets dealt with,” Rosenior said. “The fourth official mentioned something to me, but I was so focused on the game that I honestly did not know what was happening.”

On the pitch, Chelsea cruised into the fifth round with a dominant performance. Pedro Neto scored a hat trick, while Brazilian winger Estêvão added a fourth to complete a comprehensive victory.

Hull reiterated their commitment to tackling discrimination and working closely with law enforcement to ensure the safety and inclusion of all supporters attending matches.

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