LA GALAXY have released Serbian winger Aleksandar Katai after a series of “racist and violent” social media posts by his wife Tea.
In Instagram posts which have since been deleted, Mrs Katai referred to Black Lives Matter protesters as “disgusting cattle”.
Aleksandar Katai has left LA Galaxy by mutual consent after his wife posted ‘racist and violent’ messages on social media
In this post, she called for the protesters to be killed
Mrs Katai wrote ‘Black Nikes Matter’ in a post mocking the Black Lives Matter movement
Writing in Serbian, she also urged violence against them, according to media reports.
An image of a police care moving through the crowd included a caption which translates as “kill the s****”.
Meanwhile another post showed a looter with the caption “Black Nikes Matter”, mocking the Black Lives Matter movement.
Black Lives Matter supporters have protested in cities across the US and the wider world since the death of George Floyd.
The 46-year-old was an unarmed black man killed when officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes while restraining him.
LA Galaxy released a brief statement on Friday announcing that midfielder Katai and the team had “mutually agreed to part ways,” after “strongly condemning” Tea Katai’s posts when they became aware of them on Wednesday.
‘TAKES FULL RESPONSIBILITY’
The statement continued: “The LA Galaxy stand with communities of colour, and especially the Black community, in the protests and fight against systemic racism, social inequality, bigotry and violence.
The 29-year-old Katai, who previously played for Chicago Fire and signed with LA Galaxy in December, has apologised for his wife’s social media postings.
He uploaded a lengthy statement onto his own Instagram page where he said her views “are not ones I share and are not tolerated in my family”.
He added: “This is a mistake from my family and I take full responsibility.”
His wife is also believes to be Serbian.
Katai signed with the Galaxy as a free agent on December 31.
The footballer uploaded this lengthy statement to Instagram
He moved to the MLS with Chicago in 2018 after a career in Europe, including time with Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade.
He had scored 18 goals in his first two seasons with the Fire, who signed him from Spanish outfit Alaves.
The MLS season has been on hold since March, when the coronavirus outbreak froze much of the professional sports calendar.
Katai’s short career at LA Galaxy is over after he was released thanks to his wife’s social media comments
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk