Rushden & Diamonds match abandoned after alleged ref sexist abuse

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A non-league match was abandoned after sexist abuse was allegedly aimed at a female referee, a football club has said.

AFC Rushden & Diamonds said its match at Coventry Sphinx was called off at half-time after a comment from the crowd of a "sexist nature" was heard being directed at her.

The Northamptonshire side said it was "deeply concerned and disappointed".

A spokesperson said it would "take the strongest possible action" if it established the person responsible was associated with the club.

"A comment of a sexist nature was allegedly directed toward the female match official towards the end of the first half," said an AFC Rushden & Diamonds spokesperson, in a statement posted on X, external.

"Discriminatory language or actions of any kind have absolutely no place within our community club or the wider football community."

Attempts to identify the individual were unsuccessful and the matter had been reported to the "relevant authorities", the club said.

The BBC has contacted the Football Association and Coventry Sphinx for comment.

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