Premier League official David Coote has been sacked by referees’ body the PGMOL following a “thorough investigation” into his conduct.
Coote, 42, was suspended by the PGMOL (the Professional Game Match Officials Limited) on 11 November pending a full investigation after a video allegedly showing him making derogatory comments about Liverpool and the club’s former manager Jurgen Klopp was circulated on social media.
A further investigation was opened two days later after the Sun published photos it says were taken during this summer’s European Championship, alleging that they appear to show Coote sniffing a white powder through a rolled up US bank note.
The PGMOL said Coote’s actions made his position “untenable”.
“David Coote’s actions were found to be in serious breach of the provisions of his employment contract,” the PGMOL said.
“Supporting David Coote continues to be important to us and we remain committed to his welfare.”
Coote has the right to appeal the decision to terminate his employment.
The Football Association has also been investigating allegations that Coote discussed giving a yellow card before a Championship match between Leeds and West Brom in 2019.
Coote denied any wrongdoing and said the allegation was “false and defamatory”.
The contents of the report have not been verified by the BBC.
How did we get here?
The PGMOL first took action against Coote on 11 November following the release of a video on social media, which allegedly showed him criticising Liverpool and their former manager Klopp.
The video appeared to refer a Premier League match that Coote officiated between Liverpool and Burnley in July 2020, which finished 1-1.
Klopp criticised Coote after the game, saying the referee failed to give fouls for challenges made on Liverpool’s players.
The FA opened an investigation the following day.
On 13 November, the PGMOL said it was taking further allegations “very seriously” following the publication of images showing appearing to show Coote sniffing a white powder.
Neither the pictures nor the video have been verified independently by the BBC.
Coote was working at the Euros in his capacity as a match official and Uefa, European football’s governing body, also suspended Coote as it launched its own investigation.
On 27 November, the FA opened a new investigation following an allegation that Coote had spoken about showing a yellow card in a Championship match.
Coote denied any wrongdoing and said the allegation was “false and defamatory”.
The exchange referred to a booking Leeds defender Ezgjan Alioski received in the match from Coote. There is no suggestion of any financial gain by Coote and the booking is regarded as entirely correct.
The contents of the report have not been verified by the BBC.