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Terry loses England captaincy

Last Updated 03 February 2012, 17:18 IST

John Terry was stripped of the England captaincy for the second time in two years today after concern his ongoing racism court case had made his position untenable, reports said.

Several British media outlets reported that English Football Association chairman David Bernstein had called Terry shortly before 10:00am (1000 GMT) to inform him of the body's decision.

The FA would not immediately confirm the reports.

Bernstein had canvassed opinion amongst members of the FA board yesterday, who were understood to favour replacing Terry, who is accused of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand.

Terry strongly denies the charges and has vowed to clear his name. However the decision this week to delay his court case until July 9 left FA chiefs with the prospect of the saga overshadowing England's Euro 2012 campaign.

It was not immediately clear if Terry would continue to be available for selection to manager Fabio Capello, who was widely reported to have wanted the Chelsea defender to remain as his captain.

Today's decision marked the latest twist to Terry's chequered England career following the decision to sack him as captain over allegations about his private life in the build-up to the 2010 World Cup.

The FA's ruling comes after mounting calls this week for Terry to be replaced from politicians, anti-racism campaigners and media pundits who warned of a "toxic" dressing room if he remained as skipper.

Damian Collins MP, a member of the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, had led the calls for Terry to be fired.

"John Terry should stand aside as captain until the case is resolved, and any doubt either way removed," he said.

Piara Powar, the executive director of European football's anti-discrimination body -- Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) also said Terry should be replaced.

"Innocent until proven guilty," he Tweeted. "But should John Terry remain as England capt through the Euros? I can't see how he can."

Reading striker and radio pundit Jason Roberts Tweeted: "Believe me...the Dressing room at the Euros will be TOXIC unless the correct decision is made..!!!

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(Published 03 February 2012, 17:17 IST)

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