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Premier League 2023-24: Luton fined for fans’ homophobic chanting during Brighton match

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Luton Town has been fined 120,000 pounds ($149,532) for homophobic chanting by its fans in its Premier League match at Brighton & Hove Albion in August, the Football Association (FA) said on Thursday.

Luton was also given a two-year action plan by an independent Regulatory Commission to help improve fan behaviour.

“Luton admitted that they failed to ensure their spectators and/or supporters conduct themselves in an orderly fashion,” the FA statement said.

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The club issued a statement saying they accepted the decision.

“As an inclusive, family-oriented club, Luton Town abhors abusive chanting such as this and has a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination of all kinds,” the statement said.

“Those involved were committing a criminal offence and anyone subsequently identified will be issued with a club ban and face potential police investigation.”

Luton is 17th in the standings with six points after 12 matches.

The team lost the match against Brighton 4-1 on August 12.

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