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Former Premier League referee David Coote faces criminal charges over indecent video of child

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The trajectory of David Coote’s career once reflected the upward mobility and prestige that comes with officiating in the Premier League, football’s most lucrative and visible domestic competition. But in less than a year, that career has collapsed in spectacular fashion, and Coote now finds himself facing criminal charges of the gravest kind.

According to The Times, The 43-year-old former referee is set to appear at Nottingham magistrates’ court, accused of making an indecent video of a child. The charge relates to material categorised as “Category A”—the most serious classification for child abuse imagery, involving acts of the most severe exploitation.

The charge is the culmination of months of controversy and scandal. In December 2024, the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL), the body responsible for managing referees in English football, sacked Coote after a damaging sequence of events that had already pushed him into disrepute. Only weeks earlier, he had been suspended when a video surfaced on social media in which he hurled vile insults at Jurgen Klopp, then Liverpool’s manager. In that clip, Coote referred to Klopp as a “German c***” and “f***ing arrogant”—language that not only breached standards of professionalism but cut directly against the supposed impartiality referees are expected to embody.

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The clip shocked the football world and raised immediate concerns about bias, integrity, and the credibility of officiating at the highest level. Referees, by design, operate in the background of the game: invisible arbiters of its rules. When one of their own is caught using offensive, abusive language about a leading figure in the sport, it undermines the trust that players, managers, and supporters are meant to place in the system.

During the Football Association’s subsequent investigation, Coote attempted to mitigate the damage. He argued that the words expressed in the clip did not reflect his true feelings toward Klopp and offered apologies to the Liverpool manager, the FA, and PGMOL. His contrition did little to save his career. The FA imposed its own sanction—a mandatory education programme and an eight-week suspension—on top of his dismissal. But by then, the damage was irreparable. Coote’s reputation within the game was destroyed, and the public’s perception of him as a credible referee evaporated.

In the months that followed, Coote drifted further away from the football spotlight. Reports emerged that he had been seen working as a delivery driver, a striking fall from grace for a man once entrusted with controlling Premier League fixtures. The story was widely shared, painted as both a cautionary tale and a portrait of humiliation. For many observers, it seemed the end of the road: a man who had reached the highest level of his profession, undone by a mixture of poor judgment and the relentless glare of football’s public arena.

What has emerged since, however, is far darker than a tale of professional ruin. The police investigation that began in February has now resulted in Coote facing charges of making an indecent video of a child, material seized by Nottinghamshire police officers. Unlike his earlier controversies, which centred on professionalism and behaviour, this charge carries profound criminal implications. It is no longer a question of whether he could work again in football—those prospects were already extinguished. It is now a question of justice, law, and the severity of punishment that may follow.

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