Cardiff Metropolis faces prices from the Soccer Affiliation after studies of homophobic chanting throughout their Carabao Cup quarter-final loss to Chelsea on December 16. Chelsea secured a 3-1 victory, with Alejandro Garnacho netting two objectives.
Incident Particulars
The offensive chants surfaced early within the match, across the second minute, from a small group of people. Stadium safety and South Wales Police shortly intervened within the affected part, launching disciplinary proceedings.
The FA alleges that Cardiff failed to forestall spectators and supporters from utilizing improper, offensive, abusive, indecent, or insulting language, together with references to sexual orientation.
Cardiff Metropolis’s Stance
In an official assertion, the membership strongly condemned the habits. “As an inclusive membership on the coronary heart of our neighborhood, we strongly condemn the language of recognized people and absolutely help South Wales Police’s dedication to holding individuals accountable,” Cardiff affirmed.
The Bluebirds highlighted their dedication to inclusivity and supporter security. “Strong and coherent measures had been put in place earlier than, throughout, and after this fixture, as famous in our response to the Soccer Affiliation,” they added.
Cardiff emphasised zero tolerance for discrimination: “No type of discrimination is tolerated at our membership, nor ought to it ever be in society. Supporters are reminded that such behaviour is felony and handled as such each time recognized.”
Cup Development
Chelsea superior to the semi-finals after defeating Cardiff however fell to Arsenal earlier this month. The Gunners now put together to face Manchester Metropolis within the Wembley closing, searching for to finish their six-year main trophy drought.

