
“There is absolutely no place for racism – either in football or in society. Everyone at the club is offering their full support to Aramide and stand firmly by him.
“The New Saints are proud to support UEFA’s #NoToRacism campaign and remain committed to promoting equality, respect and inclusion both on and off the pitch.”
Englishman Oteh, who came on as a substitute in extra time, joined TNS in 2024 having played for Queens Park Rangers, Bradford City, Stevenage, Salford City, Crawley Town and Walsall.
The London-born player was visibly upset following the Shkendija game.
“He is in tears – that doesn’t happen for no reason,” said Harrison.
“It’s clearly what’s been said and done. Obviously that’s unacceptable. We will be reporting that.
“For a fan to speak to anybody like that is an absolute disgrace and let’s hope the culprit gets a fair punishment and is dealt with.”