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·20 Februari 2026
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·20 Februari 2026
The co-owner of Manchester United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has managed to avoid formal charges from the English Football Association (FA) following his controversial remarks about immigration.
The 73-year-old businessman sparked a wave of outrage last week when he stated in a Sky News interview that the United Kingdom had been "colonized by immigrants."
Ratcliffe's words were widely condemned by various sectors of society and sport. Faced with media pressure, the executive issued an official statement expressing regret if his comments had "offended some people."
However, this gesture was met with skepticism by many critics, who considered it a "non-apology" that avoided taking real responsibility for the weight of his statements.
Despite the uproar, the governing body of English football has decided not to open a disciplinary case against the magnate. Instead, the FA has chosen to send him a formal reminder about his responsibilities as a high-ranking participant in the game.
This measure aims to emphasize that leadership figures in the Premier League must maintain conduct that does not undermine the sport’s values of inclusion, even though the process has not resulted in a fine or suspension.
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