David Coote has been banned by UEFA following his derogatory comments on Jurgen Klopp which led to his Premier League sacking.
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Coote banned by UEFA until end of June 2026Contract already terminated by PGMOLAlso under an FA investigation over betting breachFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Coote’s troubles began in late 2024 when a leaked video surfaced, showing him making disparaging remarks about Liverpool and their former manager Klopp. He was heard using expletives to describe Klopp and expressing his disdain for the German coach.
He said: "He accused me of lying and then just had a right f*cking pop at me. I’ve got no interest in speaking to someone who’s f*cking arrogant. I do my best not to speak to him. You can see me there with mask on. Social distancing – 10 metres apart. But my God, German c*nt, f*ck me."
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Following the release of the footage, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) swiftly took action, suspending Coote from his refereeing duties. However, the situation escalated when a second video emerged, appearing to show the 42-year-old sniffing a white substance. With his position becoming increasingly untenable, the PGMOL decided to terminate his contract, citing the serious nature of his conduct.
WHAT UEFA SAID
On Thursday, UEFA released an official statement confirming Coote’s suspension from refereeing duties across all competitions under its jurisdiction until June 30, 2026. The governing body cited multiple breaches of disciplinary regulations, including violations of basic standards of decent behaviour and bringing the sport into disrepute.
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In addition to UEFA’s ruling, Coote remains under investigation by the Football Association (FA) over allegations of breaching betting regulations. The former referee has strongly denied any involvement in improper gambling activities, but the FA’s inquiry is ongoing.






