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Football coach Bob Higgins guilty of abusing trainees | Football coach Bob Higgins guilty of abusing trainees |
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A former youth football coach who held "supreme power" over the futures of budding players has been found guilty of indecently assaulting trainees. | |
Bob Higgins sexually touched and groped 24 boys, mostly trainees at Southampton FC and Peterborough United, between 1971 and 1996. | Bob Higgins sexually touched and groped 24 boys, mostly trainees at Southampton FC and Peterborough United, between 1971 and 1996. |
Bournemouth Crown Court heard his status as a "God-like" figure enabled his decades-long campaign of abuse. | |
A jury found him guilty of 45 counts of indecent assault. | |
He was cleared of five counts of the same offence, while jurors failed to reach a decision on a further count. | |
Higgins was found guilty of a further count of indecent assault after a trial last year. | Higgins was found guilty of a further count of indecent assault after a trial last year. |
During this year's retrial, prosecutors told the court the defendant, was "idolised" by trainees, and held "supreme power over their footballing futures". | |
Many of the victims described Higgins as a mentor and father figure as they spoke of his influence over them. | |
Victims said they were abused during post-exercise soapy massages, in Higgins' car while he played love songs on the stereo and at his home where he cuddled with boys on his sofa | Victims said they were abused during post-exercise soapy massages, in Higgins' car while he played love songs on the stereo and at his home where he cuddled with boys on his sofa |
Adam Feest QC said Higgins had shown a "systematic and all-pervasive pattern of grooming behaviour" in gaining the trust of the boys and of their parents. | Adam Feest QC said Higgins had shown a "systematic and all-pervasive pattern of grooming behaviour" in gaining the trust of the boys and of their parents. |
'Keep quiet or risk losing everything' | 'Keep quiet or risk losing everything' |
During his time as a coach, Bob Higgins worked with young footballers who would go on to become national heroes and household names. | During his time as a coach, Bob Higgins worked with young footballers who would go on to become national heroes and household names. |
But others were not so fortunate. | But others were not so fortunate. |
Some were haunted by their ordeals, and gave up on football entirely. | Some were haunted by their ordeals, and gave up on football entirely. |
Such was Higgins hold over those he abused, many felt unable to say anything, even to close family members, for up to 30 years. | Such was Higgins hold over those he abused, many felt unable to say anything, even to close family members, for up to 30 years. |
Read more: The 'star-maker' who abused young footballers | Read more: The 'star-maker' who abused young footballers |
In a joint statement issued through police, his victims said: "Higgins's arrogance and lies have finally caught up with him. | |
"When Bob Higgins returned to court eight weeks ago, he gave a clear message to us all with his continued refusal to accept responsibility for what he did to us as children. However, that message made us all stronger and more determined. | |
"At last, after all these years, we can finally get a sense of closure and try to move on from this nightmare." | |
'Predatory paedophile' | |
The allegations arose after the NSPCC set up a dedicated helpline for people who had encountered childhood abuse within football. | The allegations arose after the NSPCC set up a dedicated helpline for people who had encountered childhood abuse within football. |
It was launched after a number of former footballers, including Billy Seymour, spoke on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme in November 2016. | It was launched after a number of former footballers, including Billy Seymour, spoke on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme in November 2016. |
Mr Seymour, a Southampton youth player who went on to play for Coventry City and Millwall, was the only alleged victim in the trial to waive his right to anonymity. | Mr Seymour, a Southampton youth player who went on to play for Coventry City and Millwall, was the only alleged victim in the trial to waive his right to anonymity. |
He gave evidence at last year's trial but was killed in a car crash in January before he could give evidence at the retrial. | He gave evidence at last year's trial but was killed in a car crash in January before he could give evidence at the retrial. |
Quiet sobbing from the packed public gallery became audible as guilty verdicts were returned on all six counts relating to Mr Seymour. | Quiet sobbing from the packed public gallery became audible as guilty verdicts were returned on all six counts relating to Mr Seymour. |
Higgins showed no emotion as the jury returned verdicts after more than 41 hours of deliberations. | Higgins showed no emotion as the jury returned verdicts after more than 41 hours of deliberations. |
The Offside Trust, which campaigns on behalf of victims of abuse in sport, said the verdict was the "culmination of a very long and difficult road for all our brothers and their families". | The Offside Trust, which campaigns on behalf of victims of abuse in sport, said the verdict was the "culmination of a very long and difficult road for all our brothers and their families". |
"Once again, justice has been served. We share tears of relief but also profound sadness as we remember our Billy Seymour, " it added. | "Once again, justice has been served. We share tears of relief but also profound sadness as we remember our Billy Seymour, " it added. |
Mr Seymour was an ambassador for the group. | Mr Seymour was an ambassador for the group. |
Det Ch Insp Dave Brown, of Hampshire Police said his victims suffered "horrendous experiences" at the hands of a "predatory paedophile" | Det Ch Insp Dave Brown, of Hampshire Police said his victims suffered "horrendous experiences" at the hands of a "predatory paedophile" |
"He thrived on controlling and manipulating his victims and knowing that he held the career prospects of many young men in his hands." he said | "He thrived on controlling and manipulating his victims and knowing that he held the career prospects of many young men in his hands." he said |
Police believe there could be more victims, who Det Ch Insp Brown urged to come forward. | Police believe there could be more victims, who Det Ch Insp Brown urged to come forward. |
Higgins is due to be sentenced at a later date. | Higgins is due to be sentenced at a later date. |
His is the latest in a string of high-profile prosecutions of former football coaches. |