Homophobic chants: matches “stopped” and “lost for the home team”, announces the Minister of Sports

Homophobic chants: matches “stopped” and “lost for the home team”, announces the Minister of Sports

The decision is radical and immediate. Asked about the solutions to be taken regarding homophobic chants in Ligue 1 stadiums, the Minister of Sports, Youth and Community Life Gil Avérous announced, speaking to BFMTV, that the matches will be “stopped” and “lost for “home team”, starting this Sunday evening during the clasico between OM and PSG at the Vélodrome.

This announcement follows the events of the 8th day of Ligue 1 last weekend with the presence of numerous homophobic chants at the Parc des Princes during the victory of the capital club against Strasbourg on Saturday evening (4-2).

Named ticketing for individual sanctioning

“The request that was made to the Professional Football League (LFP) and the French Football Federation (FFF) in general is to strictly apply: suspension, interruption of the match and stoppage,” specified Gil Avérous . Raised on the question of the consequences of potential homophobic chants during the clasico this Sunday evening, Gil Avérous explained that the match will be “stopped and lost for the home team”. “It’s very clear, and it was very well heard by the LFP,” he concluded.

The Ministry of Sports, associated with the LFP and the FFF, also wishes to “individualize to sanction those who are at the origin of the comments and avoid collective sanctions”. To do this, from December 31, “nominal ticketing” will be “mandatory” for OM, OL and PSG matches. All other Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs will be affected by this reform “during 2025”, but “at the latest at the end of the sports season”.

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