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Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor has said Sam Kerr's apology following being acquitted of racially aggravated harassment is "enough" and added that she has the support of the club.
Football Australia backs Sam Kerr amid calls to strip her of captaincy Kerr was acquitted by a jury at Kingston Crown Court on Tuesday two years after calling a British police officer "stupid and ...
Australia's women's soccer captain, Sam Kerr, was acquitted of racially abusing a British police officer. The incident occurred after a dispute with a cab driver. Kerr admitted to remarks but denied ...
Soccer star Sam Kerr found not guilty of racially harassing police officer Kerr, one of the highest-profile players in women’s soccer, was charged after a 2023 dispute with a London taxi driver ...
Kerr has maintained she and her partner – United States’ women’s national team player Kristie Mewis – believed they were being kidnapped by a cab driver.
Australia women's soccer captain and Chelsea striker Sam Kerr was on Tuesday found not guilty of racially abusing a British police officer after a dispute with a cab driver.
LONDON — Australia women's soccer captain Sam Kerr was on Tuesday found not guilty of racially abusing a British police officer after a dispute with a cab driver. Kerr, who has Indian ancestry ...
Kerr, who has Indian ancestry, called Lovell "stupid and white" after police were called following the drunken dispute with a cab driver. The 31-year-old, who is one of the world's top strikers and ...
LONDON - Australia women's soccer captain and Chelsea striker Sam Kerr was on Tuesday found not guilty of racially abusing a British police officer after a dispute with a cab driver.
Kerr had been accused of intentionally causing “racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress” to PC Stephen Lovell during the incident.
Sam Kerr has been found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment of a police officer following a seven-day trial at Kingston Crown Court. Kerr, one of women’s football’s highest-profile ...
Sam Kerr's lawyer has told the court that the police never made any "meaningful" attempt to investigate claims that her client and partner were held against their will by a taxi driver.