Man Banned from Stadium After Alleged Racist Abuse Towards Premier League Star Antoine Semenyo

A 47-year-old man has been banned from attending any regulated soccer match in the United Kingdom after his arrest for allegedly racially abusing Bournemouth player Antoine Semenyo during Friday’s Premier League season opener between Liverpool and Bournemouth.

Incident Leads to Arrest and Ban

Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo scored twice in Friday's 4-2 defeat against Liverpool.

The incident occurred during the match on Friday, where broadcast video showed a fan shouting and pointing at Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo as the forward went to retrieve a ball. Following reports of racist abuse directed towards Semenyo, local police arrested a 47-year-old man on Saturday.

Merseyside police confirmed in a statement on Monday that the man has been released on conditional bail. These conditions specifically include a ban from attending any regulated football match in the UK and from being within one mile of a designated football stadium. Police also stated that their investigation into the incident is ongoing, with continued close cooperation with the club.

Semenyo’s Powerful Response and Industry Support

Semenyo (right) celebrates scoring his second goal with teammates.

Antoine Semenyo, the 25-year-old Ghanaian winger, took to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday to issue a heartfelt statement. He expressed that the night would “stay with me forever – not because of one person’s words, but because of how the entire football family stood together.” Semenyo thanked his Bournemouth teammates, Liverpool players, and match officials for their swift reactions.

Despite the incident, Semenyo went on to score both of Bournemouth’s goals in their 4-2 defeat to Liverpool. He eloquently added that “Scoring those two goals felt like speaking the only language that truly matters on the pitch. This is why I play – for moments like these, for my teammates, for everyone who believes in what this beautiful game can be.” He acknowledged the “overwhelming messages of support from across the football world,” reinforcing his love for the sport and a commitment to moving forward “together.” The English FA also released a statement, expressing concern about the alleged discrimination and pledging to work with authorities and clubs to ensure appropriate action is taken.

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