A Manchester City fan who yelled racist abuse at his 'favourite player' Raheem Sterling after he scored a goal has been banned from football matches for five years.

Ian Baldry, 58, was watching City play Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium on December 1, 2018 when he made the racist remarks, a previous hearing at Manchester Magistrates' Court was told.

During the second half of the game, the Blues star scored to make it 2-1 to Manchester City .

As Mr Sterling ran over to his fans, Baldry made a racist comment towards him, the court heard.

The foul words he said were not repeated in court.

His comments were overheard by other fans in the Colin Bell stand, who told the match stewards before the matter was brought to the attention of police.

Baldry, of Bradley Street, Bradford, was today (Friday, January 10) handed a five-year football banning order at Manchester Magistrates' Court.

He was also ordered to complete a 12-month community order with 200 hours in community service and pay £170 in court costs.

He previously admitted one charge of using racially or religiously-aggravated words or writing aggravated to cause harassment, alarm or distress at a hearing in September.

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At that hearing, prosecutor Robin Lynch told the court how Baldry had joined a group of supporters in the second half of the game.

"They were sitting in the Colin Bell stand, which often has children in and is ethnically diverse", Mr Lynch added.

"In the 57th minute, Raheem Sterling scores and as he runs over Mr Baldry makes a racist comment towards him.

"He did not hear this comment, but others around Mr Baldry did.

"Mr Baldry then walks away from the group he was with."

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Defending, Tahir Ayub said his client 'realised the error of his words almost immediately after they were said'.

"During his interview with the police he apologised and he clearly regrets what he has said," he added.

"This isn't a case where a player from the opposite team has been targeted, this comment is in fact made when Raheem Sterling scores a goal to take City to 2-1.

"He is one of Mr Baldry's favourite players, he says he would give him a hug and kiss him for scoring that goal.

"He said it as a passionate comment during a celebration but he regretted it almost immediately after he said it."

Mr Sterling has previously spoken out on racism in football and said that boycotting social media and wearing anti-discrimination t-shirts is 'not enough'.

The England star said there needs to be 'harsher punishments' to combat racism on the pitch.

In March this year, Mr Sterling said he 'silenced the haters' in England's 5-1 in Montenegro, when he celebrated by cupping his ears to away fans.

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England manager Gareth Southgate said after the game that he 'definitely' heard racist abuse being chanting by Montenegro fans.

A Chelsea fan, who appeared to racially abuse Mr Sterling in December last year, was banned from Stamford Bridge for life .

Five more supporters who were seen joining in the verbal assault on the Manchester City star received bans of between one and two years.

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