Current:Home > ContactD.C. United terminates Taxi Fountas' contract for using discriminatory language -FinTechWorld
D.C. United terminates Taxi Fountas' contract for using discriminatory language
Surpassing Quant Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-08 02:28:33
Major League Soccer club D.C. United has parted ways with forward Taxi Fountas for violating team policy.
D.C. United and Fountas "mutually agreed" to terminate his contract, effective immediately, the team announced on Thursday, nearly three weeks after Fountas was placed on administrative leave for allegedly using "prohibited and discriminatory language" against another player. D.C. United launched an investigation and determined the allegations were "credible."
“There is no place for racism, homophobia, misogyny or discrimination of any kind in our sport and world and D.C. United do not tolerate any acts of this nature," the team said in a statement. MLS added, "Major League Soccer and its clubs are committed to eradicating racism from the game."
D.C. UNITED fires trainer for discriminatory gesture; two players placed on leave by team
Fountas, a native of Greece, signed with D.C. United in January 2022 and scored 18 goals in 38 appearances, but his short time on the MLS club was marred by multiple incidents involving alleged racial abuse.
On July 21, Fountas was placed on administrative leave, along with teammate Nigel Robertha. According to The Athletic, Fountas and Robertha, who is Black, got into a fight after Fountas directed a racial slur at him during a training session. Fountas, 27, hasn't played for the club since.
Last year, the league investigated an allegation that Fountas used racially abusive language toward Miami defender Aimé Mabika during a match. The league said it found the allegation credible but could not find corroborating evidence, and Fountas was not disciplined.
In a separate incident, head athletic trainer Reade Whitney was fired in July after the team said he made a discriminatory hand gesture in a photo that was posted on social media.
Contributing: The Associated Press
veryGood! (17453)
Related
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- Celebrity hairstylist Yusef reveals his must-haves for Rihanna's natural curls
- Reality show winner gets 10 years for enticing underage girl to cross state lines for sex
- 'Buffy' star Sarah Michelle Gellar to play 'Dexter: Original Sin' boss
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- Man charged with threatening to kill presidential candidates found dead as jury was deciding verdict
- Maps show dengue fever risk areas as CDC warns of global case surge
- First officer is convicted of murder since Washington state law eased prosecution of police
- Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
- Jon Stewart hosts 'The Daily Show' live after presidential debate: When and how to watch.
Ranking
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Judge to weigh request to dismiss Alec Baldwin shooting case for damage to evidence during testing
- Review says U.S. Tennis Association can do more to protect players from abuse, including sexual misconduct
- Walgreens to close up to a quarter of its roughly 8,600 U.S. stores. Here's what to know.
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- Clint Eastwood's Pregnant Daughter Morgan Eastwood Marries Tanner Koopmans
- NCAA paid former president Mark Emmert $4.3 million in severance as part of departure in 2023
- Even as inflation cools, Americans report sticker shock at grocery store register
Recommendation
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
Gay men can newly donate blood. They're feeling 'joy and relief.'
Shop Old Navy’s Red, White and Whoa! 4th of July Sale With Deals Starting at $2 & More Great Finds
How Suri Cruise’s Updated Name Is a Nod to Mom Katie Holmes
Small twin
Ongoing Spending on Gas Infrastructure Can Worsen Energy Poverty, Impede Energy Transition, Maryland Utility Advocate Says
Ongoing Spending on Gas Infrastructure Can Worsen Energy Poverty, Impede Energy Transition, Maryland Utility Advocate Says
Are you traveling for July Fourth? Here's how to beat the travel rush.