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Philadelphia Eagles supporter restricted from stadium access due to offensive outburst captured on video

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An Eagles fan who was caught on video insulting a female Packers fan during a game in Philadelphia has been barred from future events at Lincoln Financial Field, as confirmed by a source familiar with the matter.

The incident was recorded by the woman’s fiancé, Alexander Basara, at the stadium before the Eagles’ victory over the Packers.

“Don’t call her a dumb c –t,” Basara told the Eagles fan, who continued to heckle the woman.


An unnamed male Philadelphia fan was captured on video heckling a female Packers fan while her fiancé filmed the entire altercation in the stands at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on January 12, 2025.
An unnamed male Philadelphia fan was captured on video heckling a female Packers fan while her fiancé filmed the entire altercation in the stands at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on January 12, 2025.
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An unnamed male Philadelphia fan was captured on video heckling a female Packers fan while her fiancé filmed the entire altercation in the stands at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on January 12, 2025.
An unnamed male Philadelphia fan was captured on video heckling a female Packers fan while her fiancé filmed the entire altercation in the stands at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on January 12, 2025.
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“She is an ugly dumb c–t,” the Eagles fan said.

The woman didn’t seem upset, and pretended to cry.

The Eagles fan has yet to be officially identified.

Online investigators discovered that the man works as a project manager at BCT Partners, a management consulting firm in East Brunswick, N.J., focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

The company released a statement on Monday saying it opened an internal investigation into the situation, and did not name the employee involved.

The Eagles have yet to publicly address the incident as of Tuesday.

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