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Racist abuse halts Premier League derby

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
22 March 2026
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The derby match between Newcastle United and Sunderland was abruptly halted on Sunday evening during the second half, following reports of racist abuse coming from the stands, in an incident that has brought the issue of discrimination back to the forefront of the Premier League.

The incident centred on Sunderland player Lucharel Gertruda, who was subjected to racist chants, prompting the referee to activate the established protocol and temporarily suspend play at St James’ Park, amidst a tense atmosphere both on and off the pitch.

Premier League — a firm official stance and an open investigation

The Premier League acted swiftly, stating that what had happened was “completely unacceptable” and announcing the launch of a full investigation in collaboration with the relevant authorities, whilst emphasising its commitment to a “safe and inclusive” footballing environment.

For its part, Newcastle stressed in a brief statement that the club “will not tolerate discrimination under any circumstances”, vowing to track down those responsible for the incident and take firm action against them.

The incidents did not begin solely on the pitch, as they were preceded by clashes between supporters of both teams in the vicinity of the stadium, before the police intervened to contain the situation, confirming the arrest of one person without any major escalation.

A decisive result and ongoing controversy

Following the resumption of the match, Sunderland managed to snatch a late victory (2-1), with a killer goal from Brian Robey, emerging victorious from a fixture that will remain controversial due to the events that accompanied it.

Once again, racism has reared its ugly head in English football, raising the same questions: are the regulations enough? Or does the real battle still lie in the stands?

Featured image via Newcastle United

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