D.C. United mutually agree to contract termination with Taxi Fountas

  • Decision comes after Fountas aimed a racist remark at a teammate
  • Not the first time Fountas has been accused of discriminatory language
  • Fountas originally joined in 2022 as Designated Player; now leaves Eastern Conference side

D.C. United and Fountas have parted company
D.C. United and Fountas have parted company / Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
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D.C. United and Taxi Fountas have mutually agreed to a contract termination after the player was investigated by MLS for using racist remarks during a game.

The decision comes after the league's investigation when allegations surfaced that Fountas made a racist remark to another player in D.C. United's 4-0 loss to New England Revolution on July 15.

The remark was reportedly aimed at D.C. United teammate Nigel Robertha. After the game, Robertha reportedly struck Fountas with a foam roller and both players were put on administrative leave. Robertha was then reinstated on July 24 with Fountas still away from the team.

"D.C. United and forward Taxi Fountas have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, effective immediately," a D.C. United statement read.

"Fountas was placed on administrative leave by MLS on July 21 following what the league determined were credible allegations that he used prohibited and discriminatory language against another player.

"There is no place for racism, homophobia, misogyny, or discrimination of any kind in our sport and world and D.C. United do not tolerate any acts of this nature."

This isn't the first time Fountas has been accused of using discriminatory language. Fountas joined DC United in January 2022, and during a game vs Inter Miami on September 18 the player reportedly directed a racial slur to former Miami center-back Damion Lowe.

The league opened up an investigation as the allegations were deemed credible, but they were unable to fine Fountas because the allegations could not be verified.

"Black Players for Change continues to strive to maintain an environment that is free from racial prejudice for all players, coaches, staff, and fans," the organization Black Players for Change said in a release.

"Ensuring accountability for those who engage in racism sends a clear message that such abhorrent behavior will no longer be tolerated in Major League Soccer. We stand in solidarity in holding individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their position or contributions to the game."


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