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Yvelines: the home of ex-PSG coach Vahid Halilhodzic robbed

2022-11-28T11:45:02.347Z


The criminals took advantage of his absence to seize a safe containing money, jewelry and luxury watches. The damage is is


Bad surprise for Vahid Halilhodzic.

The former Paris Saint-Germain coach was the victim of a burglary on Sunday at his home in Louveciennes (Yvelines).

The facts occurred in the afternoon, in the absence of the former Parisian coach.

According to the first elements, the criminals entered the pavilion by forcing a window located at the back, as indicated by a police source.

They then seized a safe, which contained cash, jewelry and even luxury watches.

Damage estimated at 80,000 euros.

Vahid Halilhodzic, 70, coached PSG from 2003 to 2005. In France, he also coached teams from Lille, Stade Rennes and FC Nantes.

The Franco-Bosnian technician has also been in charge of the national team of Japan and several African selections such as Algeria, Côte d'Ivoire or more recently Morocco, currently competing in the World Cup disputed in Qatar.

Burglaries perpetrated at the homes of PSG players or ex-players, or even their relatives, are not uncommon.

In March 2021, the father of defender Marquinhos was sequestered in Chatou, still in the Yvelines.

Julien Draxler in Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine) or Angel Di Maria in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine) have also recently paid the price of burglars.

In June 2021, a team of four people had been tried in Paris for their burglaries at several players including former captain Thiago Silva and at certain personalities living in Paris and the surrounding area.

She had raised more than 4 million euros.

Read also Burglaries of PSG players: Emma, ​​the alleged “accountant” of the thugs, remains in prison

Source: leparis

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