Stuart Baxter sacked by Indian Super League side Odisha for ‘unacceptable’ rape comment

Former England U19s coach was dismissed after making the ‘appalling’ analogy

Simon Jennings
Tuesday 02 February 2021 09:35 EST
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Stuart Baxter has been sacked by Odisha
Stuart Baxter has been sacked by Odisha (AFP via Getty Images)

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Indian Super League (ISL) side Odisha have sacked head coach Stuart Baxter for making "unacceptable" comments referencing rape in a post-match interview.

Baxter, who was previously South Africa's head coach, said after his team's 1-0 defeat by Jamshedpur on Monday that one of his players "would have to rape someone or get raped himself if he was going to get a penalty."

Odisha issued an apology on Monday, saying they were "appalled at the comments", which were "completely unacceptable whatever the context."

The club announced that the 67-year-old Englishman had been sacked on Tuesday.

"The interim coach for the remainder of the season will be announced soon," Odisha said on Twitter.

Baxter took the reins at Odisha in June, signing a two-year contract. The club are currently bottom of the 11-team ISL, with one win, eight defeats and five draws so far.

Reuters

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