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Ex-Premier League referee Coote gets suspended sentence for indecent image

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Former Premier League referee David Coote has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting to making an indecent image of a child, a case a judge described as a “spectacular fall from grace.”

The 43-year-old had earlier pleaded guilty to producing an indecent moving image of a child, which the court said fell into the most serious category under the law.

The judge said the offence marked a sharp and damaging end to Coote’s career and standing in football.

The court heard the clip was found after a separate probe into derogatory comments he made about ex-Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp in 2020.

His electronic devices were seized by police in February last year, and the video of the schoolboy from January 2020, was found on the hard drive of his laptop.

Sparing Coote an immediate prison sentence, judge Nirmal Shant told the former referee: “You have had a spectacular fall from grace.”

She told him videos such as the one Coote had downloaded “involve a real child being abused”, adding that those viewing similar material should bear in mind the “consequent damage that follows from it”.

Speaking about his state of mind, Shant told him: “You were a lonely man. You had a relationship that had broken down recently.

“You had mental health difficulties and you were consuming cocaine.”

Coote was sacked by referees’ body Professional Game Match Officials Limited in December 2024 after the video showing remarks about Klopp came to light.

He was also banned from officiating by European governing body UEFA until June 2026 after a different video emerged of him snorting a white powder through a bank note while in Germany for Euro 2024.

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