A man received a football banning order for racially abusing a Liverpool player.
John Brook was arrested during Hudderfield Town’s 5-0 defeat at Anfield in April following reports that abuse had been directed at a member of the Reds’ team.
The 54-year-old was charged with a racially/religiously aggravated public order offence.
Brook, from Huddersfield, appeared at South Sefton Magistrates Court in Bootle on May 17 and was hit with a three-year Football Banning Order as well as a financial penalty.
He will be prohibited from attending any organised sporting event.
Match Commander, Superintendent Paul White, said: “This was a despicable incident in which Brook verbally abused a player.
“Harassment, including that which is racially or religiously aggravated, will not be tolerated by police and we are doing all we can to eradicate such behaviour from sporting events and ensure those responsible are strongly punished.
“Spectators and participants at public events should not have to tolerate any form of hate crime, which often leaves families and young people fearful.
“We work closely with management and staff from Liverpool FC and all our football teams, and this outcome was made possible by the diligence of officers and stewards on duty at this game.
“I would also like to warn anyone thinking about engaging in this type of behaviour that we will pursue all such incidents until offenders are brought to justice.
“It is vital that anyone who witnesses such offences reports them to stewards or the police immediately, and we can take the necessary action.”
“We would also encourage any members of the community with information to speak with officers or stewards at the ground, or to call 101.
“Anyone with information who does not wish to speak with us directly can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
