French sports minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra said to Canal+ that last Sunday’s Classique between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille should have been stopped due to the homophobic chants heard in the Parc des Princes stands.
Video footage showed offensive and homophobic chants aimed at Les Phocéens and Marseille folks in general. Olivier Klein, French interministerial delegate in the fight against racism, antisemitism and anti-LGBT hate, called for an investigation, saying that he was “very shocked” by the “unacceptable” chants. Klein was backed by Oudéa-Castéra, who also denounced the chants. “Whatever the rivalry, whatever is at stake, they must be relentlessly fought against by supporters, those competing, and the authorities and public authorities.”
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On Thursday, Oudéa-Castéra doubled down on her previous comments and said to Canal+ that the game should have been stopped. “Those protocols for stopping games in the event of homophobic chants or incitement to hatred are necessary.” French sports minister mentioned that several Ligue 1 clubs were already
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