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Man who racially abused England defender Carter sentenced
Man who racially abused Jess Carter sentenced30 minutes agoShareSaveOllie SamuelsNorth West, at Blackburn Magistrates' CourtShareSavePA Footballer Jess Carter, wearing England's predominantly white shirt, is photographed during a game. She wears the number 16 shirt.PAJess Carter was part of England's squad which retained their trophy at the Women's Euros last year

A man who sent racially abusive messages on social media to England footballer Jess Carter has been sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months.

Nigel Dewale, 60, sent the posts to Carter's TikTok account during the Women's Euro 2025 tournament in which England successfully defended their trophy.

The messages included a derogatory reference to Carter's race and suggested people with brown skin were "murderers" and "groomers".

Dewale, of Great Harwood in Lancashire, was also sentenced to 10 days' community work, given a four-year football banning order, a three-month curfew, and fined £239 at Blackburn Magistrates' Court.

PA England international Jess Carter, whose black hair is tied up into a bun, wears a grey training shirt with the England badge on the front. She smiles for the camera.PAJess Carter made her international debut in November 2017 and has 52 England caps

At a previous hearing, Dewale admitted sending a malicious message via a public communications network between 19 and 23 June 2025.

He also admitted the possession of an offensive weapon, namely an extendable baton, in a private place in February.

Central defender Carter plays her club football in the United States for Gotham FC in the National Women's Soccer League, having previously represented Chelsea and Birmingham City in the UK.

The 28-year-old, from Warwick, previously said she was stepping away from social media after she was subjected to racist abuse online during last year's Women's Euros.

The court heard Carter received racist abuse via TikTok after England's game against France, and then again after they played Sweden.

FA chief executive Mark Bullingham released a statement condemning the "disgusting racism".

The court was told Carter then decided to stop looking at social media and hand control of her accounts over to her sister.

The abuse left Carter feeling anxious and not wanting to leave her hotel, the court heard.

Lancashire Police said the UK Football Policing Unit traced the messages to Dewale, who was arrested in August.

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Originally reported by BBC Sport