The alleged racist incidents which might be mentioned to have taken place at Crawley City haven’t been reported to the police.
Seven Crawley gamers got here ahead final month and reported incidents of racist language and behavior to the PFA.
Former supervisor John Yems was suspended by his employers, earlier than leaving, in mild of what the League Two membership known as “critical and credible” allegations that he used discriminatory language and behavior towards his personal gamers.
The PFA and the FA investigations are ongoing, however there may be presently no Sussex Police probe because the membership haven’t reported the allegations to the pressure.
A spokesperson for Crawley informed Sky Sports activities Information: “At the moment, The FA has not made the membership conscious of any findings that might necessitate the submitting of a police report, and now we have acted in accordance with their suggestions.
“Nevertheless, if The FA reviews any such findings in the midst of their persevering with investigation, the membership will in fact comply with their steering and take the suitable motion.”
The membership additionally confirmed that they had been not investigating the incidents themselves and that they had been absolutely co-operating with The FA’s probe.
The spokesperson added: “John Yems is not a part of Crawley City Soccer Membership. We proceed to completely cooperate with The FA’s investigation, which continues to be ongoing.
“Any additional motion by the membership will probably be decided on the acceptable time in accordance with The FA’s findings.
“We stay wanting to associate with our gamers, workers and supporters as we construct a staff and group that followers can proceed to be pleased with – each on and off the pitch.”
Sky Sports activities Information was informed final month that the PFA supplied counselling and help to those that have raised the allegations or been affected by them.
Yems denies the allegations.