Metz player Kévin N’Doram was given a suspended match suspension by the Disciplinary Committee of the Professional Football League (LFP) on Wednesday for making homophobic remarks at half-time in the match against Metz on Friday August 18.
“After hearing the player, the Commission, taking into account the public and immediate apologies of the player from the final whistle live on the antennas of Prime, sanctions the player with a suspended match suspension and proposed to the player, who immediately accepted it during the session, to raise awareness of the fight against homophobia in football with an expert association”, specifies the Disciplinary Committee of the LFP in its press release.
“We lack character. Excuse me for the term, but we play like fags, said the defensive midfielder at the break at the microphone of Prime Video, broadcaster of the meeting. We are afraid to play ball, it’s fine to want to defend, we already don’t know how to do it … We will have to try things, so we can’t play it.
This exit quickly angered Internet users on social networks, then the 27-year-old apologized at the end of the match: “On the blow of the irritation, I did not want to push anyone. I didn’t mean to offend anyone. I apologize, that was not my goal at all.”
The player risked being suspended for up to five matches under Article 6 of the French Football Federation (FFF) disciplinary regulations, which punishes any rude or offensive behavior or even ten matches under Article 9, which punishes any discriminatory behavior.