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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 dwelling win over Strasbourg on October 20 when the offensive slurs had been made concerning the membership and their midfielder Adrien Rabiot. The Ligue de Soccer Professionnel (LFP) mentioned in a press release that PSG have to shut the Auteuil stand – the top behind the objective 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 12 months, PSG additionally been ordered to shut the well-known Auteuil stand for at the very least one match because of homophobic chants directed in direction of Marseille followers.
4 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. Nevertheless, All 4 have later apologised on social media.
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