From Terry to Suarez: 5 Football Stars with Racism Bans as Spurs Player Receives Seven Game Ban

From Terry to Suarez: 5 Football Stars with Racism Bans as Spurs Player Receives Seven Game Ban

  • From John Terry to Luis Suarez, the beautiful game of football has been fraught with issues of racism
  • Each of these cases reflects the ongoing challenge of eradicating the canker of racism from the most 'popular' sport in the world
  • While progress has been made, incidents like these remind us of the work still needed to make the sport truly inclusive

Racism has cast a long shadow over football despite extensive efforts by organisations like FIFA and the FA to eliminate it from the sport.

While abuse from hostile fans is unfortunately not uncommon, instances of racism between players cross an especially troubling line, undermining the respect at the heart of the game.

Tottenham Hotspur star Rodrigo Bentacur has joined an infamous list of players, including John Terry and Luis Suarez who have been banned for racism.
Rodrigo Bentacur has joined an infamous list of players who have been banned for racism. Photos by Dean Mouhtaropoulos, Justin Setterfield, and John Powell.
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Unfortunately, on-pitch banter can sometimes devolve into racial insults, compounding the harm done.

Rodrigo Bentacur banned for racial slur

One recent example, albeit off-the-pitch, involved Tottenham Hotspur's Rodrigo Bentancur, who was handed a seven-match suspension and fined £100,000 ($126,000), per Al Jazeera.

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Bentacur was found guilty of making an offensive comment about South Koreans concerning teammate Son Heung-min during a televised appearance.

5 players banned for racism

In light of Bentancur’s actions, Legit.ng via Sportskeeda explores five infamous cases of players banned for racial offences, highlighting some of the sport's most shameful moments.

5. Emre Belözoğlu

Turkish midfielder Emre Belözoğlu faced multiple accusations of racial abuse during his career, with players like Joseph Yobo, Tim Howard, and Joleon Lescott levelling allegations against him.

While a lack of concrete evidence allowed him to avoid punishment on several occasions, Turkey’s FA imposed a two-match suspension on him for abusive language in 2012.

4. Aleksandar Tonev

Aleksandar Tonev, then on loan from Aston Villa to Celtic, earned notoriety when he was accused of racial abuse by Aberdeen’s Shay Logan during a match in September 2014.

Despite his firm denial, the Scottish FA deemed the accusation credible, issuing him a seven-match ban.

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3. Edwin Cardona

While Colombian international Edwin Cardona did not use offensive language, a discriminatory gesture directed at South Korea’s captain Sung-Yueng Ki during a 2017 international fixture drew widespread condemnation.

FIFA imposed a five-match international ban on Cardona for the incident, emphasising that offensive gestures can be just as damaging as words.

2. Luis Suarez

Luis Suarez’s clash with Manchester United’s Patrice Evra in 2011 remains one of the most high-profile racial abuse cases in English football.

Suarez was accused of using the term “negro” repeatedly towards Evra.

Although the ex-Liverpool star argued that the term carries a different, more casual meaning in his native Spanish, the FA rejected this defence, handing him an eight-match suspension and a £40,000 fine.

1. John Terry

Former Chelsea captain John Terry’s case was especially complex, as he was acquitted of racial abuse charges in court but later found guilty by the FA.

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During a match against QPR in 2011, Terry allegedly directed a racial slur at Anton Ferdinand.

Video footage appeared to confirm the insult, and while a legal trial found insufficient evidence for a conviction, an FA investigation led to a four-match suspension.

EPL ready to crackdown racism

In related news, Legit.ng reported that the Premier League is set to take action regarding Enzo Fernandez as they collaborate with Chelsea to investigate an alleged racism incident.

The English league issued a statement addressing the widely circulated video, which has attracted attention for unfortunate reasons.

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Chukwu Ikechukwu (Sports Editor) Chukwu Ikechukwu Godwin is a seasoned sports journalist with over a decade of experience across radio, TV, and online media. His career has seen him contribute his expertise to prominent media outlets such as Today FM, Wish FM, Silverbird Communications, and Sports Brief. Chukwu earned his Bachelor's degree in Agriculture from the University of Port Harcourt in 2016. Email: Chukwu.ikechukwu@corp.legit.ng