PSG Faces Disciplinary Case Over Offensive Chants and Banners at OM Match
The Ligue de Football Professionnel is reviewing potential sanctions as Adrien Rabiot and his mother file legal complaints against PSG supporters' actions.
- During the PSG-OM match on March 16, PSG supporters directed homophobic and insulting chants and displayed offensive banners targeting Adrien Rabiot and his mother, Véronique Rabiot.
- Véronique Rabiot has announced her intention to file a legal complaint, citing the lack of immediate action during the match, with Olympique de Marseille joining the legal effort.
- Adrien Rabiot publicly condemned the insults and criticized PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi for failing to uphold standards of respect and dignity.
- The Ligue de Football Professionnel is expected to open a disciplinary case, with potential sanctions including fines or the partial/total closure of the Auteuil stand at Parc des Princes.
- Key figures, including FFF President Philippe Diallo and Marseille Mayor Benoît Payan, have condemned the actions, calling for accountability and stronger measures against fan misconduct.