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Four PSG players suspended after anti-gay chants

  • Four Paris Saint-Germain players have been given a one-match suspended sentence by the French league's discipline commission for offensive chants directed at Marseille, while homophobic chants by PSG fans were also reported.
  • Homophobic chants have long been tolerated in French league matches, making it difficult for authorities to address the issue.
  • Despite accepting the punishment and issuing apologies, the four players will still be available for PSG's upcoming match against Rennes.
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They have to miss a game because they got into the offensive chant of the Paris fans.

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PSG players sang anti-gay chants during the celebration of the win against Marseille in Ligue 1

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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Thursday, October 5, 2023.
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