Leeds United would like to remind all supporters that the club does not tolerate any form of abusive or unacceptable behaviour at Elland Road.
The club will continue to do everything it can to protect players, staff and other supporters from discrimination, offensive language and any other dangerous behaviour, as we believe real fans do not feel the need to act in this manner.
There are a series of measures currently in place, including policies, procedures and regulations, with the aim of improving behaviour for all those involved with the game and to ensure the actions of the minority do not spoil the game for the majority.
To challenge abusive language and gestures, including tragedy chanting, along with unacceptable behaviour such as throwing objects, pyrotechnics or entering the pitch, supporters will face stadium bans and potential criminal prosecution.
We stand united against all forms of discrimination, including racism, homophobia, sexism, antisemitism and any other religious hate.
Football is for everyone and anyone who is displaying any of these actions are not welcome at Elland Road, and we will continue to work hard to eradicate these behaviours from the game we all love and put an end to the physical and mental abuse people suffer.
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