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Haringey Borough v Yeovil: Police investigate as FA Cup tie abandoned after reports of racial abuse

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Police say theyre investigating after an FA Cup match between Haringey Borough along with fans abandoned amid reports of abuse Yeovil Town.
Officers are exploring after items were thrown onto the playing field, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson told BBC Sport.
After the supervisor of Haringey took his team off the field in the second half saturdays match was abandoned .
There havent been any arrests and inquiries are continuing.
The match, played at Haringeys Coles Park Stadium, was with the winner set to advance proper, in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Goalkeeper Valery Douglas Pajetat struck by an object and was spat at.
Defender Coby Rowe was thenracially abused, according to Haringey boss Tom Loizou, who saidthere wasnt any way I could allow him to continue.
Somerset and avon Police states it will assist the Met, also have requested anyone to contact them.
The Football Association is also investigating and said that it wasdeeply worried about the allegations.
There is not any room for discrimination within our game and we are working with the game officials and the applicable government, as a matter of urgency, to completely establish the facts and take the right measures, said an FA statement.
The incident came days later Englands Euro 2020 qualifier in Bulgaria was halted as lovers were warned such as salutes and monkey chanting.
Haringey play in the Isthmian League Premier Division and Yeovil are from the National League.
It is very painful, Loizou told BBC Radio 5 Live. The abuse a few of my players got was so really disgusting.
Yeovils gamers and manager were different class. Their staff strove to calm down their fans, they tried their best and we were supported by them – they saidwere walking off with you, if youre walking off.
I took the choice to take off my team and I really dont need Yeovil Town to get punished for it. If we get thrown out of the FA Cup and also they undergo, theres absolutely not any hard feelings .
I havent done it for any other motive than looking to my players faces and seeing just how distraught they had been. They arent used to this.
Visitors Yeovil led .
A delay was using Haringey keeper Pajetat reportedly struck by an object from the racks, for this spot-kick to be obtained.
Since the hosts left the area shortly after Murphy scored, play was suspended. About 35 minutes later, it was verified the match had formally been abandoned.
Haringey stated on Twitter:Game has been abandoned following racial abuse. Horrendous afternoon.
It has to be stated that 99.9% of [Yeovil] lovers are also disgusted by what has happened as far as we all are. One club, one community
In a statement Yeovil stated the teamwont take racism or discrimination in any kind and they willbe cooperating with the authorities and our friends at Haringey.
Yeovil Town director Darren Sarll informed BBC Somerset:On behalf of Yeovil Townwe fully support Haringey and we stay together.
The players and I decided wed encourage [Haringey] and make a stand together, and be more powerful with togetherness.
My head is in an absolute spin. I have gone through a scenario I never hoped Id undergo.
We, footballers and managers, get a good deal of abuse but no one needs to feel discriminated against when they are come to play soccer.
I believe weve done the correct thing. I am not likely to feel anything apart from proud for the way the players conducted themselves.
Today the authorities will take care of what they have to look after.
England and Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings, that had been mistreated in Bulgaria on Tuesday, praised Haringeys response and said:Our country is not perfect .
The campaign group Kick It Out mentioned in a statement:These reports of alleged racist abuse aimed at goalkeeper Valery Douglas Pajetat yet again implies gamers are continuing to receive discriminatory abuse while performing their job.
The Haringey manager and gamers took swift and decisive action as a result of the abuse, very similar to that taken by the England team outside in Bulgaria.
Kick It Out has informed the FA and will support the team in identifying the offender(s) to ensure appropriate action is taken along with strong punishment issued.
Wed also like to give our full support to Douglas and at Haringey Borough FC.

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