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Published June 29, 2016
DUDLEY, England --
Former England player Paul Gascoigne will stand trial after pleading not guilty to a racially-aggravated public order offense.
The former Tottenham and Lazio midfielder is alleged to have directed the abuse at a black security guard in November at his stage show, ''An Evening with Gazza,'' in Wolverhampton, central England.
The 49-year-old Gascoigne appeared Wednesday at nearby Dudley Magistrates' Court, signing autographs for fans outside the court.
A single charge alleges Gascoigne ''used threatening or abusive words or behavior or disorderly behavior within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress'' and that the offense was racially aggravated.
Gascoigne was granted unconditional police bail ahead of a trial scheduled for September.
Once one of England's most talented players, Gascoigne has faced years of alcohol and mental health problems.
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