During the match against Strasbourg, some PSG supporters sang homophobic chants. PSG sent a letter to its subscribers to warn them.
On October 19, the PSG hosted Strasbourg for the eighth day of Ligue
1. If the capital club had won against the Alsatians (4-2), what caused the most talk during this meeting were the homophobic chants sung by certain supporters of the
PSG at the end of the match against Marseille, a week before the Classico. The disciplinary committee of the LFP decided to take up the matter and sanctioned a partial closure of the Auteuil stand for a meeting.
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“Insulting songs have no place within the Parc des Princes”
The Ultras of PSG will therefore not be present in the Auteuil stand during the meeting between the PSG et Toulouse on November 22. In order not to relive new controversies in the coming weeks, the capital club sent a letter to its subscribers, as reported The Team. In the latter, the PSG indicates that he wishes remind all its supporters that insulting chants have no place within the grounds of the Princes Park. The Paris Saint-Germain
cannot accept this type of behavior or message. Against homophobia, racism and all forms of discrimination, we form one team“, concludes the
PSG in his mail.