Semenyo reported being abused by a spectator during the first Premier League game of the season.
A Liverpool man has denied racially abusing footballer Antoine Semenyo during a match at Anfield.
The incident is alleged to have happened at the Liverpool vs Bournemouth Premier League fixture on 15 August, Merseyside Police previously said.
Semenyo reported being racially abused by a spectator during the first Premier League game of the season in which he scored two goals. Match referee Anthony Taylor stopped play in the 29th minute and a man was ejected from the Anfield stadium.
Mark Mogan of Templehill Close, Dovecot, appeared at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Monday where he pleaded not guilty to an offence of racially aggravated disorderly behaviour against the Bournemouth forward.
The 47-year-old, who appeared in person, spoke only to confirm his name and address and enter his plea.
His trial is scheduled to take place on 22 April next year, with Semenyo expected to attend the proceedings, the court heard.
Mr Mogan was released on bail on condition that he does not contact Semenyo directly or indirectly, or make reference to him on social media.
He was also banned from attending any regulated football grounds as part of his bail conditions, the court was told.
A spokesperson for Liverpool Football Club said in August it was aware of the allegation of racist abuse and that "we condemn racism and discrimination in all forms, it has no place in society, or football".
The Football Association said it was "concerned" about the allegation of racism towards Semenyo and that it would ensure "appropriate action" would be taken.
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