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Homophobic comments: Metz footballer Kevin N’Doram called to LFP disciplinary committee

This Wednesday evening, some were surprised to see that Kevin N’Doram’s name did not appear in the LFP Disciplinary Committee’s weekly report. The FC Metz player was indeed the author of the homophobic skid on Friday night at half-time against Olympique de Marseille. “We lack character. Pardon the term, but we play like fagots. “,” he swung at Prime Video’s microphone before apologizing at the end of the meeting. “I said things out of frustration and annoyance. I didn’t mean to offend anyone, that was not the point. I am sorry. »

According to our information, the LFP has not dropped the case and claims to be following a “classic” procedure. The Disciplinary Committee decided on Wednesday evening to summon the player to a meeting on August 30 after applying to the FFF National Ethics Council. This exit immediately caused outrage, in particular, from some associations, such as Rouge Direct, calling for sanctions on the French football player, the son of the famous Jafet N’Doram.

As a reminder, the FFF Disciplinary Regulations, which are in force at the championships under the control of the LFP, provide that “insulting / rude behavior” is punishable by three games of disqualification if it occurs during the meeting. If the incident took place outside the game, their number can increase to four, but in the case of “discriminatory behavior”, the sanction can be increased to 10 matches.

Source: Le Parisien

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