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    Soccer-Referee Coote Sorry for Actions That Brought Sacking, Comes Out as Gay

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    Posted on January 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    David Coote apologizes for actions leading to his sacking, comes out as gay, and discusses personal struggles amid UEFA investigation.

    David Coote Apologizes for Actions Leading to Sacking

    (Reuters) - Former Premier League referee David Coote has apologised for the actions that led to his sacking last month by English soccer's referees' body PGMOL, saying that the pressure of the job and fear of abuse due to his sexuality triggered his behaviour.

    Coote was fired after being suspended in November following a video circulating on social media showing the official allegedly abusing Liverpool and their ex-manager Juergen Klopp.

    The 42-year-old Coote, who officiated more than 100 top-flight games, said a fear of coming out as gay led him to turn to drugs and added that he "was not sober" at the time of the video.

    "I want to apologise to anybody who I've offended by my actions... you can tell by the video I wasn't sober," Coote told The Sun in an interview released on Monday.

    "I have received deeply unpleasant abuse during my career as a ref and to add my sexuality to that would have been really difficult.

    "My sexuality isn't the only reason that led me to be in that position. But I'm not telling an authentic story if I don’t say that I’m gay, and that I've had real struggles dealing with hiding that.

    "I hid my emotions as a young ref and I hid my sexuality as well, a good quality as a referee but a terrible quality as a human being."

    UEFA INVESTIGATION

    Coote was suspended by the PGMOL on Nov. 11 and the controversy escalated a few days later when The Sun released a video allegedly showing him snorting white powder while officiating at Euro 2024, prompting a new UEFA investigation.

    Coote, who also officiated at last year's Olympics, said he had been in an "incredibly dark place" since the video was published while struggling with pressure due to his workload.

    "In 2023 I lost my mum very suddenly. At the same time my uncle was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

    "After COVID and the introduction of VAR, six officials were suddenly needed for each game," he said.

    "I don't recognise myself in the cocaine video. I can't resonate with how I felt then, but that was me. I was struggling with the schedule and there was no opportunity to stop. And so I found myself in that position, escaping.

    "I received nothing for it. I'm really disappointed that anything like this has come out because it tarnishes the integrity of the game."

    The former referee said he was over his drug habit after having therapy but still felt shame over his actions.

    "I'm guilty of doing what I did, but I'm trying to be the best person that I can be now. I've taken steps to try and be the best I can be both from a physical and a mental wellbeing," he said.

    "To other people who are in my situation, I'd say seek help and talk to somebody because if you bottle it up like I have done, it has to come out in some way."

    (Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Ken Ferris)

    Key Takeaways

    • •David Coote apologizes for behavior leading to sacking.
    • •Coote comes out as gay, citing pressure and fear of abuse.
    • •UEFA investigates video of Coote allegedly using drugs.
    • •Coote discusses personal struggles and therapy.
    • •Calls for others to seek help for similar issues.

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    The article discusses David Coote's apology for his actions leading to his sacking, his coming out as gay, and the subsequent UEFA investigation.

    2Why was David Coote sacked?

    David Coote was sacked due to a video showing alleged misconduct, including drug use, which led to a UEFA investigation.

    3What personal struggles did Coote reveal?

    Coote revealed struggles with hiding his sexuality, pressure from his job, and a past drug habit.

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