Two South Yorkshire football teams who played at the weekend after the Queen died being investigated

Football fixtures across the country at all levels were called off last weekend as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II

Author: Chris Davis-SmithPublished 15th Sep 2022

An investigation is underway after claims that two football teams played at the weekend after the Queen died - despite being told not to.

The Sheffield and District Fair Play League are looking into it and - in a statement - have called the action "disrespectful and despicable behaviour".

It's believed they're discussing the matter with the Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA.

Football was postponed last weekend out of respect for the Queen, even though some other sports like horse racing, rugby and cricket were allowed to continue.

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