Khiara Keating Cleared of Charges: England's Goalkeeper Ready for Euro 2025
England goalkeeper Khiara Keating is cleared of drug charges, focusing on Euro 2025 after a challenging year.


Khiara Keating, the England Women's Football Team goalkeeper, has been cleared of charges related to the possession of nitrous oxide canisters. The 20-year-old Manchester City player, who pleaded not guilty nearly a year ago, expressed relief as the case was discontinued by Greater Manchester Police.
In an exclusive statement to BBC Sport, Keating said, "I'm relieved the charges have been dropped. As I've always said, I did nothing wrong. It's been a difficult time, but I've always known the truth. Now I'm just looking forward to focusing fully on the Euros and spending time with my family."
Background of the Case
Keating was charged on 18 June 2023 after an investigation by Greater Manchester Police. She appeared at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court in July alongside her mother, Nicola Keating, who also denied the same offence. Both were granted unconditional bail.
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, was classified as a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act in November 2023. While possession with the intent to inhale it for psychoactive effects became an offence, the gas can still be used for legitimate purposes such as in catering or pain relief during labour.
Keating's Football Career
Despite the legal challenges, Keating has continued to excel in her football career. She became the youngest player to win the Women's Super League Golden Glove award last year, keeping nine clean sheets in 22 league games. Although she has yet to make an appearance for England's senior team, she is part of the 23-player squad selected to compete at Euro 2025 next month.
Looking Ahead
With the legal case behind her, Keating is now fully focused on her upcoming commitments with the England Women's Football Team. Her resilience and determination have been evident throughout this period, and she remains a key player to watch in the upcoming Euro 2025 tournament.
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