LONDON — The English Football Association has charged the chairman of Wigan for making controversial comments about Jewish and Chinese people in a newspaper interview.
The FA says that Dave Whelan’s remarks "were abusive and/or insulting and/or constitute improper conduct and/or bring the game into disrepute."
The governing body says it is an "aggravated breach" of FA rules because it referred to "ethnic origin and/or race and/or nationality."
Whelan made the comments to The Guardian newspaper while defending his decision to hire Malky Mackay as the second-tier club’s manager, even though Mackay is under investigation for sending racist and anti-Semitic text messages.
Whelan has apologized and said he will quit his position if found guilty by the FA.
He has until Dec. 5 to respond to the charge.
EFA charges Whelan for controversial comments
Wigan chairman Dave Whelan. (Jon Super/AP)
LONDON — The English Football Association has charged the chairman of Wigan for making controversial comments about Jewish and Chinese people in a newspaper interview.
The FA says that Dave Whelan’s remarks "were abusive and/or insulting and/or constitute improper conduct and/or bring the game into disrepute."
The governing body says it is an "aggravated breach" of FA rules because it referred to "ethnic origin and/or race and/or nationality."
Whelan made the comments to The Guardian newspaper while defending his decision to hire Malky Mackay as the second-tier club’s manager, even though Mackay is under investigation for sending racist and anti-Semitic text messages.
Whelan has apologized and said he will quit his position if found guilty by the FA.
He has until Dec. 5 to respond to the charge.
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