"Four PSG Players Receive Suspended Bans for Offensive Chants Against Marseille"
The French league's discipline commission has handed a one-match suspended sentence to four Paris Saint-Germain players for their involvement in offensive chants directed at bitter rival Marseille following a league match last month.
Ousmane Dembélé, Achraf Hakimi, Randal Kolo Muani, and Layvin Kurzawa were questioned by the commission after being filmed using insulting language while celebrating their 4-0 victory against Marseille. All four players issued apologies in response to their actions.
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The match, held at the Parc des Princes, was further marred by homophobic chanting from sections of Paris Saint-Germain fans directed at Marseille players. As a consequence, the league has ordered the closure of the Auteuil stand for two matches, with one of those matches subject to a suspended sentence.
In response to the sanctions, PSG released a statement expressing regret at what they considered an excessive and collective measure. They emphasized their commitment to dialogue and prevention efforts with various associations, institutions, and supporters. The club also stated that they would not appeal the sanctions.
Incidents involving homophobic chants have been occurring at French league matches for an extended period, and addressing the issue has proven challenging. French law provides for penalties of up to one year's imprisonment and a €45,000 ($47,600) fine for making homophobic comments in public.
The racist insults during one of the biggest fixtures in French football had prompted calls for sanctions. Despite previous actions and campaigns launched by the French league to address such issues, homophobic chants have continued to persist in stadiums.
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