Powerful video released after York v Salford gets abandoned with player racially abused - Fan Banter
The pre-season friendly was abandoned with players taken off pitch and a fan arrested after alleged racist abuse was reported.
With the score at 3-3 on 84 minutes, Salford City boss Karl Robinson led his players off the pitch having been told of the allegations.
North Yorkshire Police arrested a 23-year-old in connection with the incident and are seeking witnesses to assist their investigation.
“We stand together as a team, a football club, a community and a game against racism and discrimination.
“Friday night’s incident is truly shocking, and something that must not be allowed to happen again. Racist abuse has serious long-term effects on its victims, and those responsible have to be held fully accountable and face the repercussions.”
We stand together as a team, a football club, a community and a game against racism and discrimination.
Friday night’s incident is truly shocking, and something that must not be allowed to happen again. Racist abuse has serious long-term effects on its victims, and those… pic.twitter.com/oPH8jTq8nR
— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) July 16, 2025
: “What happened Friday?”
: There’s a bit of a scuffle and a melee that happened in the pitch and got settled down, and I decided to sub one of our players.
“And having made substitution, and he sort of passed me and then. We hear multiple noises that replicated monkey noises.
“Then turned around, looked up and we could see it, and some players would like try be aggressive and shout at the person.
“And then I just walked onto the pitch and to the referee, stop the game.
“I had a responsibility to walk my team off the pitch. Then it stands for the team to decide what they wanna do as a unit.
“They had an ability to go out and play that statement into the game, or they have a decision to make and they just say we’re not gonna play.”
: “Obviously, Gaffer. He told everyone to to get in. Everyone’s stuck together.”
: “I’m really proud of them. They made a collective decision not to play the remaining seven to eight minutes. I backed their judgment on that.”
: “Has anything ever haven’t you like that before?”
: “Yeah. Quite a few times. I’m not shocked, But at the same time, it’s not a nice feeling. Do you know what I mean? And there’s only so much you can do as well there and then. So you kinda have to just alert others and let them deal with it the best they can. But it’s not my first time. It’s happened quite a few times anyway. What you do? All we can do is, bring bring attention to it and let them be punished in full view to kind of deter others from from doing the same. Yeah. It’s happened a few times. It’s not just in football as well outside of football. But like I said, there’s only so much you can do especially you can just let them handle it the best they can like I said.”
: “Oh gosh. Sorry, man. That’s depressing.”
: “It’s alright. It’s alright.”
: “Was it an easy decision to just walk off the pitch?”
: “Yeah. And that’s why I credit the the players as well because once one person said it everyone just kind of said yeah. If it was the right thing to do. And even in the changing room, the question came up about going back out, but everyone said, if one person is walking off, then we’re all doing it. So that’s a that’s credit to the boys and and the the management team. Handed it up really well.”
: “As I’ve heard in all. For me, it happens more outside of football. So I’ve been walking the street in France, for example, and some drunk man just came to me like, oh ******, That’s what I’m saying. In a football environment, you kind of just have to let the club deal with it the best they can. Because if you try and take matters into your own hands, you”
: “To be fair, I felt, like, quite, almost, like, helpless. The amount of scenarios where you see it happen, and especially with like the York support, they obviously have black lads on their team as well.”
: “I don’t understand it, though. I don’t get it at all. It’s the maddest thing ever. In this day and age, like, the amount of education and stuff that ends on Sky Sports News all the time and you know social media now, campaigns, Kick It Out, all that type of stuff like the fact that it’s still going on, it’s just so sad to be honest. You know? You might all start second guessing walking out onto the pitch now. Is this gonna happen again? Like do I feel totally comfortable about going out to my next match because it might happen again.”
: “I think that’s that’s why it’s important that the team and that the management and everyone But because I know…
: “We are, all 100%. We hear anything like that again. We’re gone. We’ll, just walk off the pitch. That’s it. See ya.”
: “If you could say something to that fan, what would you say?”
: “He knew he knew he’d done it because he just got off straight away and he was gone.”
: “There’s nothing stopping him sitting at home screaming at his TV when something like that happens again because it eradicates it from stadiums, but it doesn’t actually eradicate.”
: “That’s why I wanna know whats behind it. What is the actual reasoning?”
: “You’re almost in, like, disbelief. You kinda do feel, like, helpless if you can’t directly impact the situation. I take it personally it’s not nice, but I remember growing up my dad telling me about how he experienced that. And then I never really thought that I would. But then if I’m experienced, and obviously I’ve got a daughter who’s mixed race as well. So I almost fear for her to experience it as well.”
: “The instruction came to us that we had to use the word alleged within the statement, and the EFL was trying to use to keep that wording quite emphatically between the differences of that word coming out. Our players were racially abused, we’re going to say they were racially abused, and we don’t care about the impact, not including who were alleged. Understanding that police will follow and will have their own investigations.”
: “We all know there’s no place for it, and you hope, you’d like to think it’s gone but it seems to always, something always seems to come up and happen and and surprise you. It’s the type of things that mean there needs to be a stance made and now the clubs will do them. We’ve done, Karl and players did the right thing to walk off.”
: “The athlete can be treated with discipline. It can be treated with demand. It can be treated with love. It can be treated with so many multiple purposes because we’re here to win. But the human is treated in the most transparent and honest way you can for him and his family.”
: “Did absolutely the right thing. And if that happens again, wearing the Salford City badge or any other football club’s badge, we would want you to do exactly the same thing again.”
: “The players, they know that people above us really stand alongside us when it comes to really important issues.”
: “I think that togetherness is very important, and it will come in handy throughout the season.”
York v Salford abandoned with players taken off pitch and fan arrested after alleged racist abuse
: Racism has absolutely no place in football, nor anywhere in civilised society. We should applaud the actions of the Salford City manager and the team’s decision to abandon the game and stand behind their abused teammate. This has got to stop.
: It’s 2025 for God sake. It’s pathetic that we’re still seeing people suffering racist abuse like this. 😔
: Well done all at @SalfordCityFC, Karl Robinson and @GNev2. An awful situation, but proud of how the club has handled it. Absolutely no place in society never mind football. We all stand with you Adebola 🦁
: Very powerful video, right to walk off too, in this day and age a person should be able to do their job without being abused for the colour of their skin, all the best this season and I’m sorry this happened at our club
: Hats off to the players, manager and club. Teams need to do it more often. Everyone says “it’s 2025, shouldn’t be happening!” well it is, so something needs to be done. 👏👏👏
: Ade is one of the nicest guy in football so to see him visibly shaken by this is just horrible. NO player deserves abuse of any kind but this is disgusting. I have witnessed first hand a close friend racially abused and until you do see it first hand you don’t realise the effect
: Credit to the management in this situation. Racism in sport is a cancer that needs routing out. We play less than 2 miles from @SalfordCityFC ground and last year my player was racially abused at the end of a game – He was 12, the culprit also 12.
: Powerful video. Well done my club. @kickitout
: Proper team mates sticking together and making a stand against racist abuse. Absolutely disgraceful that it’s still happening. You can see how deep it has cut Adebola. It was really emotional seeing how much it has saddened him. Poor lad.
@MikePannett: As a York fan of many years the individual responsible brought shame on our entire club. Everyone connected with our club was shocked. This type of appalling behaviour is something we haven’t witnessed in recent years. Nobody wants these morons attending games. Best wishes all
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