Police and Clubs Condemn Discriminatory Remarks During West Brom vs QPR Match
A 62-year-old West Bromwich Albion supporter has been arrested after allegedly directing racist abuse at a Queens Park Rangers (QPR) player during a match at The Hawthorns on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
Incident and Arrest
- The incident occurred during West Brom’s home fixture against QPR when another fan overheard racist remarks directed at a QPR player.
- West Midlands Police swiftly intervened, arresting the suspect on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence.
- The individual remains in custody as investigations continue.
A police spokesperson emphasized their commitment to tackling hate in football:
“We have a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination. Our officers are working closely with both clubs to ensure a thorough investigation.”
Police are appealing for witnesses, asking anyone with information to contact them and quote log 919 of March 8.
West Brom and QPR Condemn Abuse
Both clubs have strongly condemned the incident.
- West Bromwich Albion released a statement pledging full cooperation with authorities and reaffirming their stance against racism.
- Queens Park Rangers expressed support for their player and gratitude towards the fan who reported the abuse, stating:
“This has no place in football. We stand with our player and will continue fighting against all forms of discrimination.”
Growing Concerns Over Racism in Football
This incident is part of a wider problem in football.
- Reports from Kick It Out, a leading anti-racism organisation, indicate a sharp rise in incidents of racist abuse at matches in recent seasons.
- Calls for harsher penalties, including lifetime bans for offenders, have been growing among players, fans, and campaigners.
A West Brom supporter who witnessed the incident told The Sentinel Current:
“It’s disgusting. Racism has no place in football or anywhere. We need to kick this out for good.”
What Happens Next?
- The police investigation remains ongoing.
- Authorities are urging more witnesses to come forward.
- Fans can report information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or contact West Midlands Police on 101.
With increasing awareness and action against racism in football, the response from both clubs and law enforcement highlights the importance of swift action in addressing such disgraceful incidents.