PSG Faces Scrutiny Over Homophobic and Insulting Chants Targeting Rabiot Family
The Ligue de Football Professionnel is initiating disciplinary action against PSG as public and institutional condemnation grows over offensive fan behavior during the PSG-OM match.
- During the PSG-OM match on March 16, PSG supporters directed homophobic and insulting chants and banners at Adrien Rabiot and his mother, Véronique Rabiot.
- Véronique Rabiot and Olympique de Marseille have filed legal complaints, with Véronique expressing outrage at the lack of immediate action during the match.
- The Ligue de Football Professionnel is preparing a disciplinary case against PSG, with potential penalties including fines or the closure of the Auteuil tribune.
- Adrien Rabiot publicly condemned PSG supporters and club president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, criticizing their response to the incidents.
- Public figures, including the French Football Federation president Philippe Diallo and the French national team, have expressed strong support for the Rabiot family and denounced the behavior as unacceptable.