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Former Dumbarton defender Rico Quitongo makes racial discrimination claim against Airdrieonians

Former Dumbarton defender Rico Quitongo is making a racial discrimination claim against Airdrieonians Football Club.

Quitongo joined the Lanarkshire side in the summer of 2021 after two seasons with Dumbarton – in which he made 56 appearances and was named the club’s young player of the year in 2019/20.

His brother, Jai, and father Jose are also both former Dumbarton players.

The 22-year-old claimed in September last year that he was racially abused by a Diamonds fan during a 0-0 draw against Queen’s Park, but the New Broomfield club dropped an investigation into the allegation the following month, saying there was “insufficient evidence”.

An employment tribunal is now investigating the case and Quitongo – who left the Airdrie to join League One rivals Peterhead in January – is being supported by the PFA Scotland union and the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).

The Scottish Football Association also say that they are investigating, adding: “We condemn all forms discriminatory behaviour, everybody should have the opportunity to participate in football.”

Quitongo’s claim also relates to an Airdrie club director.

Speaking to our sister website Lanarkshire Live Sport when he left Airdrie, Quitongo made the claim that “his skin didn’t fit” at the club.

He said: “There are some nice, great people at the club and there are loving people at the club as well, but for some people my face doesn’t fit. Or my skin doesn’t fit.

“It’s hard, mentally. You see stuff on social media of fans and what the club have painted a picture of me.

“When you’re not treated fairly it gets taken out of your hands. It’s a shame it worked out this way, but I had to leave.

“It wasn’t my football performances, so it was outwith my control.”

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