Ligue 1 – Discrimination against Muslim players: Galtier, former Nice coach, released

2023-12-21 14:06:14

Prosecuted for discrimination and harassment, mainly once morest Muslim footballers, Christophe Galtier, the former coach of Nice, was acquitted on Thursday, following a trial which turned into a settling of personal scores.

Neither of the two offenses is characterized“, specified the Nice criminal court, in pronouncing its judgment. In his indictment at the hearing, on December 15, the Nice public prosecutor, Damien Martinellihad however delivered a very harsh indictment, demanding a one-year suspended prison sentence and a 45,000 euro fine once morest the man who was also the coach of PSG.

For parquet, Galtier had “clearly sought to reduce the number of blacks and Muslims on the team“nicoise, particularly in”exploiting Ramadan“, the month of fasting in Islam, on “ordinary racism background“. Returned to Qatar, where he is now the coach of Al-Duhail, Galtier was absent for the delivery of this judgment. His lawyers welcomed their client’s legal victory: “It is a reaction of relief, because these odious accusations had caused significant damage in his life as a man and his professional career.“, declared Me Olivier Martin.

The affair began in April with the revelation by journalists of an inflammatory email from May 2022 from Julien Fournier, then general manager of OGC Nice, to the shareholder, the British group Ineos. He accused Galtier of demanding less “blacks and Muslims” in the team and to rebel once morest the players who refused to suspend Ramadan on match days, as did the Muslim Lille with whom he had been champion of France the previous season.

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