Key Points

The FA has suspended referee David Coote for eight weeks over insulting remarks about Jurgen Klopp. He also faces a UEFA ban until 2026 due to a Euro 2024 controversy. Coote denies influencing a Leeds vs West Brom match in 2019. The FA cleared him of discussing yellow cards before the game.

Key Points: FA Suspends David Coote Over Jurgen Klopp Remarks and Past Scandals

  • FA suspends Coote for improper remarks about Klopp
  • UEFA bans him until 2026 over Euro 2024 scandal
  • Coote denies influencing Leeds vs West Brom match
  • FA clears him of pre-match yellow card discussion
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Disgraced ref David Coote handed a suspension by FA over Klopp remarks

Referee David Coote gets 8-week ban for insulting Klopp and faces UEFA suspension over Euro 2024 controversy.

"Whatever issues I may have had in my personal life, they have never affected my decision-making on the field. – David Coote"

New Delhi, Aug 12

An independent Regulatory Commission by the Football Association (FA) has imposed an eight-week suspension and mandatory face-to-face education programme on David Coote for a breach of FA Rule E3.

It was alleged that, contrary to FA Rule E3.1, the referee acted in an improper manner and/or used abusive and/or insulting words about Jurgen Klopp in a video that was recorded around July 2020 and appeared on social media in November 2024.

It was also alleged that his actions constitute an ‘Aggravated Breach’, which is defined in FA Rule E3.2, as they included a reference – whether express or implied – to nationality.

Rule E3 deals with improper conduct that brings the game into disrepute, including insulting words or behaviour, while it also covers actions that question the integrity of match officials.

UEFA suspended Coote following investigations after a video of the Englishman snorting ‘white powder’ while officiating at Euro 2024 last summer came to light. Following an investigation, Europe’s football governing body suspended the disgraced referee from officiating any UEFA games until June 30, 2026.

However, Coote was cleared of charges by the FA following an allegation that stated that Coote had discussed giving a yellow card before a Championship match between Leeds and West Brom in 2019. The 42-year-old was questioned about a yellow card he showed to Leeds player Ezgjan Alioski during the Leeds United versus West Bromwich Albion game in October 2019.

Coote had denied any allegations and released a statement claiming he had always upheld the integrity of the game.

“Whatever issues I may have had in my personal life, they have never affected my decision-making on the field. I have always held the integrity of the game in the highest regard, refereeing matches impartially and to the best of my ability,” read the statement.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The white powder incident is shocking 😳 How can such people be allowed to officiate matches? UEFA did right by suspending him. Hope Indian football authorities are watching - we need stricter background checks for referees too.
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Aditya G
While his comments about Klopp were unacceptable, the FA should have investigated the pre-decided yellow card allegation more thoroughly. This sets a bad precedent - referees must be completely impartial.
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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, I'm disappointed but not surprised. We've seen similar referee controversies in ISL too. Maybe time for global standards in referee training and accountability? 🤔
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Varun X
The video surfaced after 4 years? Strange timing! Anyway, good that action is taken but 8 weeks seems too lenient for such serious offenses. Should be banned permanently if proven guilty of drug use during tournaments.
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Nisha Z
Referees are human too and make mistakes, but this is beyond that. The education program is a good step - hope he genuinely reforms. Indian referees should undergo similar ethics training regularly.

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