A week after the events, the circumstances are still unclear.
One thing is certain: a footballer from Courbevoie (Hauts-de-Seine) was prescribed 32 days of ITT (total or temporary interruption of work) and lost three teeth, in a brawl following a regional championship match R2, last Sunday, in Aubervilliers (Seine-Saint-Denis).
However, everything ended well for the Courbevoie football players.
On the road, they won the match 1-0. It was on their way back to the locker room that a collision occurred in the tunnel.
A Hauts-de-Seine player was allegedly attacked by Aubervilliers supporters.
One of his teammates tried to intervene and was punched in the face, knocking out his teeth.
Examined by the medical-judicial unit of Créteil hospital, this resident of Val-de-Marne was therefore prescribed 32 days of ITT.
The president of Aubervilliers “condemns”
The victim filed a complaint against
He describes one of the alleged attackers but does not know his identity.
On the other hand, he designates by his jersey number a “Aubervilliers player” who would have “started to hit (him)”.
“He punched me in the mouth, which resulted in the loss of three teeth,” he accuses.
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Reached by telephone, Patrick Lopez, the president of the Aubervilliers club, clarified that he was not present during the incident but a slightly different version was given to him, he said.
According to him, the author of the punch would not be one of his players.
“I condemn such actions,” he insists.
For its part, the Courbevoie club has filed a civil suit, indicates its vice-president, Arash Derambarsh.