JAKARTA - A Liverpool supporter man has been charged with racial abuse against Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo during a match at Anfield in the Premier League match, August 15, 2025.
According to Merseyside Police, Mark Mogan, 47, from Templehill Close, Dovecot, has been charged with a Part 5 Public Order Violation that smells racist against the Bournemouth striker.
"We can confirm that a Liverpool-supporting man has been charged with an incident during Liverpool's match at Anfield in August," read a statement by the Merseyside Police.
Mogan has been released on conditional bail and will attend Liverpool's Masters Court on December 22, 2025.
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Semenyo reported being racially abused by a fan during the first Premier League match of the season.
Referee Anthony Taylor stopped the game in the 29th minute and a man was expelled from Anfield.
The 25-year-old scored twice in the second half to help Bournemouth bounce back from a two-goal gap at Anfield before Liverpool finally won 4-2.
A Liverpool spokesman said in August 2025 that they were aware of the allegations of racist abuse and condemned racism and discrimination in all its forms that have no place in society or football.
The English Football Association (FA) said it was concerned about allegations of racism against Semenyo and that it would ensure appropriate action would be taken.
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