Cardiff City have confirmed that academy players were subject to 'an unacceptable coaching environment' following an investigation into allegations of bullying against Craig Bellamy and the club 'regrets the impact this has had'.
The internal investigation began in January after Sportsmail revealed that a bullying complaint had been made against the Under 18s coach, and later other academy staff.
Bellamy, who stood down while the investigation was carried out, has since left the club and is now coaching Anderlecht's youth team.
Several players came forward to make claims against Bellamy and other coaches and, after nearly 10 months, the club have finalised their report, which has led to changes of procedure within the academy.
In a statement released on Wednesday afternoon, they said: 'Cardiff City Football Club can confirm that a comprehensive investigation into accusations of bullying and abuse by current and former employees has been concluded.
'The investigation, commissioned under the direction of Capital Law Ltd, conducted by the Club's Head of Safeguarding and overseen by a senior member of its Board of Directors, highlighted a number of significant concerns relating to an unacceptable coaching environment over the relevant period of time.
'This was magnified due to the lack of effective safeguarding processes being followed. Cardiff City Football Club regrets the impact this has had and any distress that may have been caused to those affected by the investigation process that has followed.
'The confidential investigation report containing the Club's conclusions and recommendations, has been delivered to the Club's Board of Directors; the Premier League, the Football Association, Football Association of Wales and our statutory partners. We can provide reassurance that robust changes to procedures have subsequently been implemented and awareness of these issues will be reinforced for the protection of young players at Cardiff City Football Club.
'These plans and associated safeguarding education measures have been welcomed and endorsed by the associations and bodies referenced above. An independent audit of the Club's safeguarding provision by Barnado's in April 2019 confirmed that the Club is compliant with the Premier League's Safeguarding Standards.
'The investigative report continues to form part of an employee disciplinary process and thus the Club is unable to publicly provide specific details of matters relating to individuals.
'Cardiff City Football Club wishes to express its sincere thanks to the players, families and Academy staff that have assisted throughout the investigation.
'This engagement has allowed the Club to address previous failings and implement processes and procedures in the most thorough way to prevent similar issues arising in the future.'