Millwall Faces Major Fine for Offensive Chants
Millwall FC was fined £45,000 for offensive chanting by their fans during a League Cup match against Crystal Palace. The club condemns such behavior and has a zero-tolerance policy toward discriminatory abuse. This incident marks Millwall's third infringement in three years, prompting extended FA oversight.
Millwall Football Club has been fined £45,000 due to offensive chanting by its fans during a League Cup match against Crystal Palace in September, according to the Football Association (FA). The controversial chant included discriminatory language targeted at disabled individuals, prompting swift condemnation from the club.
In a statement, Millwall expressed its strong disapproval, stating, "This chant goes against everything the club stands for and is wholeheartedly condemned." The club emphasized its zero-tolerance policy regarding discriminatory abuse and vowed to ban any individuals identified as perpetrators.
This incident marks the third time in as many years that Millwall has breached conduct regulations. The FA has extended an existing action plan for another season. The club warned that further infractions could lead to more severe financial penalties and additional disciplinary actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

