Spurs fan off the hook

LONDON. – The Tottenham Hotspur fan who threw a banana skin onto the pitch at the Emirates Stadium as Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrated scoring a penalty in front of Tottenham fans will not be charged with a racist offence.

Averof Panteli – a 57-year-old grandfather – will face a charge of throwing a missile after police judged it not to be a racially aggravated offence.

Panteli – who says he will plead guilty to the charge when he is in court on December 18 – has also been informed by Tottenham he will be banned from their games for life. “The police were happy to say it was not racism,” he told The Sun. “I phoned Tottenham to apologise and they said they would be getting in touch with me to ban me for life.”

Panteli, who says his only previous brush with the authorities was when he ran onto the Spurs pitch aged 14 and was ejected from the stadium, said he had been irked by Aubameyang celebrating in front of the Tottenham fans. – AFP.

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