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Paris St-Germain has been ordered to partially shut a bit of the Parc des Princes for his or her upcoming Ligue 1 match in opposition to Toulouse subsequent month, as a consequence of homophobic chants by their followers. The incident occurred throughout PSG’s 4-2 house win over Strasbourg on October 20 when the offensive slurs had been made in regards to the membership and their midfielder Adrien Rabiot. The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) mentioned in an announcement that PSG have to shut the Auteuil stand – the top behind the purpose historically occupied by quite a few the membership’s ultras, BBC reviews.
PSG’s Ligue 1 match in opposition to Lens this weekend will happen with none restrictions. The Ligue 1 membership might be compelled to shut a part of their floor for the go to of Toulouse on November 22.
Lat yr, PSG additionally been ordered to shut the well-known Auteuil stand for no less than one match on account of homophobic chants directed in direction of Marseille followers.
Four PSG gamers Ousmane Dembele, Achraf Hakimi, Layvin Kurzawa and Randal Kolo Muani had all been suspended for partaking in anti-gay chants as they had been filmed utilizing chants whereas celebrating on the finish of a 4-0 win in opposition to Marseille. However, All 4 have later apologised on social media.
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