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Leeds promise bans over homophobic chanting at Brighton match
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Leeds promise bans over homophobic chanting at Brighton match

ARY News · May 18, 2026, 8:16 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • The club said it was aware ⁠of the chanting and reiterated ​that discriminatory abuse has no place in ​football, adding that extra cameras had been deployed in the stands to help identify ​those involved.
  • Daniel ​Farke’s ⁠side won on Sunday following a late stoppage-time goal from striker Dominic ⁠Calvert-Lewin, ​extending their unbeaten league ​run to eight matches.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Leeds United has vowed to hand out lengthy stadium bans ​to supporters found responsible for homophobic ‌chanting during Sunday’s 1-0 win against Brighton & Hove Albion at Elland Road, the ​Premier League club said on ​Monday.

The club said it was aware ⁠of the chanting and reiterated ​that discriminatory abuse has no place in ​football, adding that extra cameras had been deployed in the stands to help identify ​those involved.

Prior to the match, ​the Yorkshire club had issued a warning to ‌fans ⁠reminding them of a zero-tolerance policy, noting that a previous incident during a fixture against Brighton in March ​2023 ​had resulted ⁠in a 150,000 ($201,315) pound fine from the Football Association ​and a mandatory action plan.

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