Anti-Semitism has no place in football: Chelsea FC lodges formal complaint

Anti-Semitism has no place in football: Chelsea FC lodges formal complaint

Malaysia lost more than the game last Thursday against Chelsea when the English giants visited Malaysia for the first leg of their 2011 Asian Tour as Chelsea lodges an official complaint over the abuse received by Yossi Benayoun from Malaysian supporters.

Malaysia lost more than the game last Thursday against Chelsea when the English giants visited Malaysia for the first leg of their 2011 Asian Tour as Chelsea lodges an official complaint over the abuse received by Yossi Benayoun from Malaysian supporters.

Statement by Chelsea FC,

Chelsea Football Club can confirm that we have lodged a formal complaint with the Malaysian FA with regards to the treatment of Yossi Benayoun during last Thursday’s game against the Malaysian XI.

Notwithstanding most fans behaving appropriately on the night, we believe Yossi was subjected to anti-Semitic abuse by a number of supporters at the game.

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Such behaviour is offensive, totally unacceptable and has no place in football.

The club did not make repesentations at the time as it was initially unclear as to the nature of the abuse Yossi received, as several players from both teams experienced similar treatment, sometimes louder and longer.

However, having taken time to consider the issue fully, it has become apparent that a formal complaint was necessary.

Our stay in Malaysia was, on the whole, a very positive experience for all the team travelling on the pre-season tour. It is a shame, therefore, that the behaviour of a minority of supporters is also a memory we take away.

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