Wednesday 28 August 2019

Ligue 1 match halted after Nice fans’ homophobic chants


Nice (France) (AFP) – The Ligue 1 derby between Nice and Marseille was suspended on Wednesday following homophobic chants from the home side’s hardcore supporters.

Players from both teams were escorted from the pitch in the 28th minute of the contest following repeated appeals to stop chants of “Marseille are a bunch of queers” and “Go fuck yourself, Ligue 1”.

The second chant continued as the players returned down the tunnel, where they waited for around 10 minutes for the match, which was 0-0, to recommence.

The controversy comes just two days after Ineos announced their purchase of Nice, who were aiming to maintain their perfect start against fellow south coast side Marseille.

Bob Ratcliffe, the brother of billionaire Jim Ratcliffe who owns petrochemical giant Ineos, looked on from the stands as his team was forced off the field due to their fans’ behaviour.

Instructions were sent to referees before the start of the season to stop matches if homophobic songs could be heard, and the Ligue 2 game on August 16 between Nancy and Le Mans was halted for a few minutes — a first in France.

That match only resumed after Nancy players pleaded with their fans to stop.

The French league has mooted the idea of introducing a list of banned words in football stadiums in an attempt to combat homophobia and bad language.

On Sunday, a referee threatened to stop Monaco’s 2-2 home draw with Nimes after the away fans insulted the league organisers with offensive language.



from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/2HxoAFb

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