Manchester United was allegedly unaware that celebrated women's coach Geoff Konopka was a convicted paedophile when they invited him to the club as a special guest last year.
Konopka, who was in charge of the Manchester United Ladies from 1983 until 2001, was sentenced to four years in prison in 2011 after being convicted of indecent assault and gross indecency against girls aged under 16 and 14. He was also put on the sex offenders' register for a decade.
But last year he was invited by the club to visit as a 'special guest' during a match that was attended by thousands of children and was celebrated for his early involvement in women's football.
United commemorated his career and featured him in the Old Trafford museum even though he had an 'active suspension' on the Football Association's safeguarding system, which banned him from coaching or working with any team.
The club has now revealed it 'will have no further connection' with Konopka, 79, and reportedly contacted the legal and football authorities 'as a matter of urgency'.
Konopka attended a Women's Super League game in March last year where he watched United face off against Everton at home. He was invited as the club's special guest, alongside a former United Ladies player.
But now the former players have demanded a public apology from Konopka was painting him as 'the "hero" behind their sporting achievements' and for allowing him to attend the game as a 'guest of honour', according to the newspaper.
The March match is understood to have broken attendance records with more than 20,000 fans having turned up to support the club - many of whom were young girls watching with their parents.
Several former United Ladies players alerted the club of Konopka's convictions and sent emails to the club's safeguarding co-ordinator after he was featured in promotional article on United's website in July.
The women documented their 'shock' and 'disgust' as he was, as they claim, 'paraded hand-in-hand with Manchester United'. The players also disputed how United portrayed their treatment, claiming it was actually a 'misogynistic' and 'woman-hating club'.
They alleged that Konopka had made them feel uncomfortable when he was managing the side, with one claiming he would enter the changing rooms without first knocking. He strongly denied the allegation, describing it as a 'pack of lies', the newspaper reported.
The players also claimed that during the 80s and 90s they were denied footballs for training and proper kits during matches.
They said they were forced to pay for their own club tracksuits, kits and coach travel to matches - including when they played at Wembley.
Additionally, the women alleged they were provided substandard medical equipment for treating their injuries.
Konopka had acknowledged that he served prison time for the offences, which he claimed were 'historical' and occurred about 30 years before he was sentenced. This would mean the crimes took place before he was associated with the club.
'I never, ever entered the dressing room without knocking and never entered before I knew that everyone was changed and decent,' he told the newspaper
He also claimed there were 'never any arguments with United over training balls' and alleged that the players' travel to Wembley was paid for by the Football Association.
The article highlighting Konopka's successes was deleted on Tuesday and all mention of the former manager has reportedly been erased from museum displays.
United has insisted there were 'no breaches of its safeguarding obligations' and has expressed its 'heartfelt sympathy' the victims of Konopka's crimes.
The club said in a statement to the newspaper: 'Manchester United has recently received information around these convictions, and as a matter of urgency has been in contact with the relevant legal and football authorities to substantiate the facts.
'The club has taken appropriate action after receiving this information and will have no further connection with the individual. Manchester United expresses its heartfelt sympathy to the victims and all those affected by these abhorrent crimes.'
keaadt
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It’s a shame that United players didn’t oppose him coming but they opposed for Greenwood not playing.
A1NERS-
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How do you mess up like that. The Man Utd board are a totally mess, the club needs a restart from top to bottom. We used to be the first in class, now this club has me questioning why I support this nonsense.
jamrockballer
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Don’t these women have real lives? Just like his crimes committed before coming to the club can’t be erased neither can his achievements. How does balls for training, track suits,medical gear and transportation to matches come into this? When there is nothing tangible to accuse a man of the “ makes me uncomfortable card is played “. Having him as special guest may have been inappropriate but not a crime. Too many idle minds out there
moaadknosu
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Man utd is in top 3 biggest teams in the world that is why no Man utd no money into all journalists because the can't have a football news without Man utd news in they articles... ...
Absolutely True, well spoken
kaebcdmnpy
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Man utd is in top 3 biggest teams in the world that is why no Man utd no money into all journalists because the can't have a football news without Man utd news in they articles... ...
fatbeikor
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They are deleting his achievement. Are they returning the silverware won during his time? Can you actually delete history?
tony_sbu
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All football disappoints me sometimes.
TheOddOne
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i would call it United in Disgrace
akiamo
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devil indeed 👌
akiamo
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what's wrong with this club, and city?🤔
twikista
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Man Utd is so messed up on and off the pitch!
29082989(deleted)
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United burying themselves 😂😂😂
mudinoruz
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Greenwood is finished now is Antony all the best players is in problem pas op Rashford
remadimnpy
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hypocrites and racist cult club, and fans, you all wanna kill the poor young man career for an allegation that he was not found guilty, but invited registered predef offender smh
mudinoruz
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becarefull women of Man u now they are challenging
rewdlmnpru
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Ohh another united person, and they say, all united personnel are angels.
mudinoruz
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Green wood we loss best player in world history
mudinoruz
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women's enjoy your dress Green wood is no more your problem he score all ready first goal
BeeHoon
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we do what we want... we do what we waaaant.. we are Man United... we do what we want.
Unbiased_fan
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Man Utd and sex scandal