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Sam Finley Receives Record 13-Match Ban for Homophobic Slur

The Tranmere Rovers midfielder admitted to using discriminatory language during a League Two match, marking his third aggravated breach under FA rules.

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Soccer Football - FA Cup Second Round - AFC Fylde vs Wigan Athletic - Mill Farm, Fylde, Britain - December 1, 2017   Sam Finley of Fylde appeals for a penalty   Action Images/Ed Sykes/File Photo

Overview

  • Sam Finley has been suspended for 13 matches, fined £2,000, and ordered to complete a mandatory education programme for using a homophobic slur during a January match against Walsall.
  • The incident was classified as an 'aggravated breach' under FA Rule E3.2 due to its reference to sexual orientation.
  • This is Finley’s third ban for discriminatory language, following a four-match ban in 2016 and an eight-match ban in 2020 for similar offenses.
  • The FA initially sought a six-month suspension, but an independent Regulatory Commission imposed the 13-match ban after considering Finley’s admission and prior history.
  • Tranmere Rovers condemned all forms of discrimination in a statement and confirmed they would handle the matter internally.