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Chelsea Coach Liam Rosenior: No Place for Racism in Football

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Last updated: February 19, 2026 11:05 am
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Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has stated that individuals found guilty of racism should have no place in football. Speaking about the standards he expects within the sport, Rosenior said that anyone proven to have engaged in racist behaviour “should not be in the game.”

Rosenior’s stance reflects a clear and uncompromising position on discrimination within football. He underscored that racism remains unacceptable at every level of the sport, from players and coaches to officials and supporters, and that strong action is necessary whenever such behaviour is proven.

By calling for those found guilty of racism to be removed from the game, Rosenior aligned himself with long-standing campaigns across football that seek to eliminate discrimination and create a more inclusive environment. His comments highlight the responsibility of clubs, governing bodies and individuals to uphold clear standards of conduct and to respond firmly when those standards are broken.

Rosenior’s remarks also reinforce the idea that addressing racism is not only about sanctions but also about the culture within the sport. He pointed to the importance of education, respect and accountability in shaping the environment around teams and stadiums, and indicated that everyone involved in football shares a role in challenging abusive behaviour.

The Chelsea head coach’s position contributes to the wider conversation within the game about how best to prevent racism and protect those targeted by it. His insistence that there must be real consequences for discriminatory actions echoes the views of many players, coaches and organisations working to ensure football is welcoming to all.

While details of any specific incident were not discussed, Rosenior’s comments were framed as a general principle: that racism cannot be tolerated and that anyone found responsible for it should not be allowed to continue participating in the sport. For Rosenior, that standard is essential to maintaining integrity, fairness and respect across football.

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