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Former England soccer international Adam Johnson facing jail after child sex conviction

Ex-Sunderland midfielder faces custodial sentence after being found guilty of sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl

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Footballer Adam Johnson was found guilty of sexual activity with a child and was released on bail ahead of sentencing. A judge told him to spend time with his daughter as he wouldn’t be seeing her for a long time. Photo: AP
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English footballer Adam Johnson, who was sacked by Premier League club Sunderland last month, was facing jail after being found guilty on Wednesday of sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl.

In our football-obsessed region Adam Johnson had a responsibility as a professional footballer to be a role model, a role he did not fulfil
Aelfwynn Sampson, police detective

The 28-year-old winger, who has played 12 times for England, had admitted kissing and grooming the teenager at the beginning of his trial but had denied two more serious accusations of sexual activity.

A jury at Bradford Crown Court in northern England cleared him of one of these charges but convicted him of the other. He will be sentenced at a later date.

“In our football-obsessed region Adam Johnson had a responsibility as a professional footballer to be a role model, a role he did not fulfil,” detective inspector Aelfwynn Sampson told reporters outside court.

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Johnson had been regarded as a potential international star earlier in his career when he sealed a multi-million pound transfer to Manchester City. Photo: AFP
Johnson had been regarded as a potential international star earlier in his career when he sealed a multi-million pound transfer to Manchester City. Photo: AFP
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“He knew very early on in this case how old the victim was and continued to contact her and continued to be in contact with her and arrange to meet her.”

In a statement issued through the police the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she had suffered abuse and felt used.

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“He was my favourite football player at Sunderland, a club I was a massive supporter of,” she said in the statement. “Him being found guilty and pleading guilty shows everyone that I was telling the truth.”
Johnson arrives at Bradford Crown Court ahead of his conviction. Photo: AFP
Johnson arrives at Bradford Crown Court ahead of his conviction. Photo: AFP
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