Liverpool goalkeeper Rafaela Borggrafe has been serving a six-match ban for utilizing racially discriminatory language in the direction of a team-mate final summer time, head coach Gareth Taylor has confirmed.
Each day Mail Sport reported in September that the 25-year-old Germany worldwide was below investigation by the FA over an allegation she used racist language in the course of the membership’s pre-season camp.
It’s understood Borggrafe accepted the FA’s sanction at first of December earlier than Liverpool’s WSL match with Arsenal, with the information she would miss a minimal of six matches whereas the governing physique thought-about whether or not the punishment must be elevated.
It was then concluded this week that no additional video games could be added to the suspension.
Talking forward of Liverpool’s Girls’s FA Cup fourth-round tie towards London Bees on Sunday, Taylor confirmed the goalkeeper has already been serving the ban.
Liverpool goalkeeper Rafaela Borggrafe, 25, has been serving a six-match ban for utilizing racially discriminatory language final summer time in the course of the aspect’s pre-season coaching camp
‘The FA have sanctioned her with a six-match ban,’ the Liverpool boss mentioned. ‘That has been ongoing while we’ve been taking part in. So successfully, she might be out of the operating to be concerned this weekend, however after that, she’s obtainable for choice.
‘The state of affairs is the state of affairs. The crew and the membership have acted within the applicable means. We assist the FA’s investigation. I’ll say it’s dragged on just a little bit. I feel that’s been irritating for everybody concerned, significantly Rafa.
‘We’re comfortable now that it’s accomplished and that we have now some precise element on what it seems like, and all of us can transfer on.’
An LFC spokesperson mentioned again in September: ‘Liverpool Soccer Membership is conscious of an alleged use of discriminatory language by an LFC Girls’s participant.
‘The Membership has adopted its protocols to the fullest extent and the alleged incident has been reported to the FA, which is conducting an investigation with our full assist.
‘We condemn all types of discrimination; it has no place in soccer or society. We’re unable to remark additional whereas the investigation is ongoing.’
Borggrafe, joined Liverpool on a free switch from SC Freiburg final summer time, is predicted to return to rivalry instantly following the completion of her suspension.




















