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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

Jonathan Leko issues statement after FA ban Kiko Casilla for incident of racial abuse

Jonathan Leko has released a statement following the FA announcing that Leeds United goalkeeper Kiko Casilla will receive an eight-game ban.

This is in relation to an incident of racial abuse towards Leko during the Championship game back in September.

The Leeds keeper was found to be in breach of FA rule E3, although the player denies the charge.

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It is alleged that the comments by the player made "reference to race and/or colour and/or ethnic origin," which leads to an aggravated breach of the rule.

Following the news of the ban, the FA have released the details of their investigation into the incident and Leko has now spoken out.

"I am naturally relieved that the process is now complete and the FA have upheld what I have always known to be true – that I was racially abused by Kiko Casilla in a manner which shocked me and still angers and upsets me to this day," Leko's statement reads .

"I have been disappointed with the amount of time it has taken to reach this point. Knowing what occurred in the game that day, it has been difficult to watch Kiko Casilla continue to play for such a lengthy period as if nothing had happened.

"I would urge the game’s governing bodies to look into their own processes when such incidents are reported.

"It was 22 weeks between the incident and the hearing during which I had minimal contact from the PFA, of which I am a member, and no contact in the way of support from leading anti-racism bodies such as ‘Kick It Out’ and ‘Show Racism The Red Card’. Some support or guidance would have been very welcome.

"By bringing the incident to the referee’s attention immediately, I was only doing what I have been educated to do throughout my career. But I found the hearing, at which I was made to feel I had done something wrong, extremely stressful.

"It made me question whether I would be prepared to go through it all again were I on the receiving end of similar abuse in the future. I certainly would think twice about how to advise another player placed in the same situation.

"From the outset, all I have done is report something that had to be challenged and exposed for what it is – racial abuse. I now want to put the episode behind me and concentrate on recovering from my injury to be ready for next season."

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