Former youth football coach Bob Higgins convicted on 45 counts of sexual abuse
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A former youth football coach at Premier League side Southampton, Bob Higgins, was found guilty of 45 counts of indecent assault on young boys on Thursday. Police described Higgins as a «kingmaker» who used his position of power over the future caFormer youth football coach Bob Higgins convicted on 45 counts of sexual abuse
A former youth football coach at Premier League side Southampton, Bob Higgins, was found guilty of 45 counts of indecent assault on young boys on Thursday. Police described Higgins as a «kingmaker» who used his position of power over the future careers of his young players to abuse them during a 25-year period. Higgins, 66, sexually touched and groped victims, most of them trainees at Southampton FC and Peterborough United, between 1971 and 1996. Higgins had also worked in Malta, but the Malta FA said in 2016 that it was not aware of any allegations of child sexual misconduct during his spell as MFA youth development officer in the early 1990s. Detective Chief Inspector Dave Brown, of Hampshire Police, said that Higgins managed to escape coming under suspicion for many years through the strength of his reputation in the football world. Brown said: «We have heard from a number of victims over the last few weeks during the court process, they all describe Bob Higgins as an incredibly talented football coach who they absolutely respected for his ability to coach them in relation to their football skills. »They also describe him as the kingmaker, someone who held their very future... Read more