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Soccer-Man sentenced for racist abuse of England defender Carter

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Posted on March 25, 2026

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March 25 (Reuters) - A man who sent racially abusive messages to England defender Jess Carter during the women's European Championship last year has been sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended

Man Sentenced for Racist Abuse of England Footballer Jess Carter

Details of the Sentencing and Incident

Background of the Case

March 25 (Reuters) - A man who sent racially abusive messages to England defender Jess Carter during the women's European Championship last year has been sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months.

The man pleaded guilty to sending a racially abusive message to Carter on social media during the tournament.

Additional Penalties Imposed

He was also handed a four-year football banning order, 10 days of community work, and given a three-month curfew.

Statements from Authorities

"This case should be a stark reminder to so-called keyboard warriors: online actions have consequences," John Moran for the Crown Prosecution Service said.

"This type of social media offending will not be tolerated. Those who peddle hate, on or off the pitch, will be brought to justice."

Incident Details

Arrest and Investigation

Police arrested the man in August after the 28-year-old said she received racist messages on her TikTok account during the Women's Euros, which England won by beating Spain on penalties in the final.

Reporting and Editing

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • Nigel Dewale of Great Harwood admitted sending racially abusive social media messages during the Women’s Euros and was arrested in August 2025 following an investigation by the UK Football Policing Unit and police tracing the abuse to his home (independent.co.uk).
  • At sentencing on March 25 at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court, he received a six‑week prison sentence suspended for 12 months, a four‑year football banning order, ten days of community service, and a three‑month curfew (independent.co.uk).
  • Authorities emphasized that online hate has real consequences: CPS’s John Moran called this a reminder that “keyboard warriors” will face justice, while the FA and police reiterated that hateful social media conduct won’t be tolerated (independent.co.uk).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sentence did the man receive for abusing Jess Carter?
He received a six-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, along with a four-year football banning order, 10 days of community work, and a three-month curfew.
When did the racist abuse against Jess Carter occur?
The abuse occurred during the women's European Championship last year.
How was the offender caught and prosecuted?
Police arrested the man in August after Jess Carter reported receiving racist messages on her TikTok account.
What did the Crown Prosecution Service say about the case?
They stated the case serves as a reminder that online abuse has consequences and will not be tolerated.
Which team won the Women's Euros mentioned in the article?
England won the Women's Euros by beating Spain on penalties in the final.

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