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Sam Kerr officially ruled out of Paris Olympics 2024

Months after injuring her knee, Matildas star Sam Kerr’s Paris 2024 status has been made official.

Sam Kerr’s defence team files arguments in racism case

Months after injuring her knee, Sam Kerr has been officially ruled out of contention for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Matildas Head Coach Tony Gustavsson confirmed the news as he unveiled his 23-player squad for the upcoming pre-Olympic friendlies in the ‘Til it’s Done Farewell Series against China PR in Adelaide and Sydney.

Kerr’s fellow World Cup star Katrina Gorry, who has an ankle injury, has also been ruled out of the squad for the two friendlies.

Sam Kerr has finally been ruled out of the Olympics. Picture: Getty Images
Sam Kerr has finally been ruled out of the Olympics. Picture: Getty Images

However, Football Australia said she would “most likely” be available for Olympic selection.

Kerr’s Olympic hopes have been in severe doubt since she suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in January.

It comes after the star striker’s court hearing in the UK was rescheduled.

Kerr and her legal team, led by senior UK criminal barrister Grace Forbes, were slated to appear at Kingston Crown Court last Monday to fight claims she insulted, threatened or caused alarm or distress to a police officer while returning home in a taxi on a night out with her fiancee on January 30 2023.

The star striker suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury last January. Picture: Instagram
The star striker suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury last January. Picture: Instagram

The judge in the case cancelled the star’s preliminary hearing.

The case will now go to trial next year, after three delays which gave the prosecution extra time to gather evidence against the Australian captain, including CCTV footage that has captured the alleged racist rant.

The new date for the hearing is February 3 2025.

Sam Kerr of Chelsea walks out prior to the Barclays Women’s Super League match between Bristol City and Chelsea FC at Ashton Gate Stadium on December 17, 2023 in Bristol, England. Picture: Harriet Lander - Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images
Sam Kerr of Chelsea walks out prior to the Barclays Women’s Super League match between Bristol City and Chelsea FC at Ashton Gate Stadium on December 17, 2023 in Bristol, England. Picture: Harriet Lander - Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

A clerk at the London court said: “All issues between the parties have now been resolved.

“The next date we have for the case is the trial date of February 3 next year.

“The judge agreed for this to be the case administratively. Monday’s hearing is no longer needed.”

Kerr’s barrister Grace Forbes had previously requested that CCTV footage outside Twickenham police station and panning a custody suite be submitted as evidence in the case of Kerr, who is accused by PC Stephen Lovell of racial harassment.

It is understood he was called to diffuse a dispute over a taxi fare after the footballer had spent a night out celebrating a football win in London. Her legal teams argue she was subject to abuse of process after it took a year for her to be charged.

Lawyers for Sam Kerr were on Monday due to attempt to have the criminal charge of racially aggravated harassment against her thrown out.

A trial lasting four days has been set for February next year – two years after the alleged offence occurred following a dispute over a cab fare.

It is alleged the taxi driver took Kerr, one of the world’s highest paid and talented players in women’s football, to a police station in Twickenham when the row escalated on the night she had been celebrating a win for Chelsea against Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup, in which she scored a hat-trick.

If successful, lawyers for Kerr, who has been told she is not obliged to attend the hearing in person, will aim to have the charge downgraded or dismissed.

Documents previously lodged in court reveal her legal team intend to argue an abuse of process by crown prosecutors.

Sam Kerr celebrating scoring her team's first goal during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup semi-final football match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia in Sydney. Picture: AFP
Sam Kerr celebrating scoring her team's first goal during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup semi-final football match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia in Sydney. Picture: AFP

Kerr, who is recovering from a ruptured ACL sustained during a training camp in Morocco and who has extended her contract at Chelsea until 2025, strenuously denies she intended to insult or cause alarm or distress to police officer Stephen Lovell of Twickenham Police Station.

PC Lovell and a colleague were allegedly called to diffuse a row with the taxi driver over a fare when Kerr, who was with her fiancee Kristie Mewis, allegedly verbally abused the officer.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed she was charged on January 22 this year, almost 12 months after the alleged offence.

She was arrested at the time and interviewed.

In the UK, convictions for harassment can carry a sentence of up to six months in jail, or an unlimited fine, if the motive is found to be racially aggravated.

During a preliminary hearing on March 4, Kingston Crown Court heard body-worn video and CCTV cameras inside the police station’s custody suite may have captured footage of the alleged offence.

The court heard two body worn clips, labelled H8 and H9, had not yet been found by the prosecution.

Kerr, who has pleaded not guilty, did not disclose the incident to Football Australia throughout all of 2023 including during the FIFA World Cup tournament in Australia.

The Sun newspaper claimed on March 6 that she had called the officer a “stupid white bastard”, with Kerr’s team denying she used the word “bastard” instead calling the officer a “stupid white cop”.

Originally published as Sam Kerr officially ruled out of Paris Olympics 2024

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