Solihull Moors are investigating an alleged hate crime after a report of homophobic abuse at their match against Stockport County on December 28. The incident occurred at the club's stadium, now known as the ARMCO Arena, and West Midlands Police are looking into the matter. A man in his fifties will be voluntarily interviewed as part of the investigation. Solihull Moors took to Twitter to condemn the abuse, reiterating their zero-tolerance approach to all forms of discrimination. The club posted a link to the Kick It Out charity, which tackles racism and discrimination in football. The National League clash saw Solihull Moors lose 1-0 to Stockport County on home turf. The club has stated that they will not be making any further comment on the issue as it is now in the hands of the police. In a statement, West Midlands Police said they proudly serve everyone regardless of their race, sexual orientation, disability, faith, age, or gender. The police also stated that they will not tolerate discrimination. Solihull Moors's stance on the issue is clear, and they are working with the authorities to address the problem. The incident is a reminder that hate crime has no place in football or society. Solihull Moors will continue to promote a positive and inclusive environment for all fans. The club's actions demonstrate their commitment to tackling discrimination and promoting equality.