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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Fan Violence: Lyon, Paris FC thrown out of French Cup

Lyon fans have been banned from away games for the rest of the season and the club fined €52,000.

• December 28, 2021
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French Cup

Olympique Lyon and second division Paris FC have both been thrown out of the French Cup, the French Football Federation said on Monday.

This was after fan violence during their abandoned game on December 17.

Paris FC also cannot use their Stade Charlety for their next five home games and were fined €10,000 ($11,000, about N6.215 million).

Lyon fans have been banned from away games for the rest of the season and the club fined €52,000.

They have also been given a suspended ban from next season’s French Cup, which will come into force if the actions of Lyon supporters again mean a game has to be abandoned.

In recent months, French football has been hit by a raft of fan incidents.

The major trouble at the Paris FC game came just a day after the government had launched a new anti-hooligan initiative.

(dpa/NAN)

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