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Aggression of Kheira Hamraoui: the FFF refuses the request for postponement of the OL-PSG match

2021-11-12T19:33:00.274Z


The French Football Federation considers that the assault on the player and the custody of her teammate Aminata Diallo are problems.


The shock of French women's football will be well contested on Sunday evening.

The French Football Federation (FFF) refused the request for postponement of the meeting between OL and PSG, formulated by Paris.

The Parisian club felt that the internal context, marked by the aggression of its player Kheira Hamraoui on November 4 then the 48 hours of custody in view of her teammate Aminata Diallo, was too heavy for the champions of France to calmly prepare for the meet.

Meeting this Friday at the end of the afternoon, the organizing committee of the women's D1 stresses that nothing justifies the impossibility of playing this match put forward by the PSG.

For her, this is an extra-sporting problem which should not lead to postponing the first meeting of the season between the two best French teams.

Read alsoAgression of Kheira Hamraoui: what Aminata Diallo said during his custody

Diallo came out free on Thursday

The Parisians trained well on Friday morning in their center in Bougival, but neither Kheira Hamraoui nor Aminata Diallo, whose 48 hours in police custody had ended the day before, took part in the session.

No charges have been brought against Diallo, who is now free.

According to our information, the 26-year-old player prompted the police to focus on her partner's personal relationships.

PSG and OL jointly occupy the head of the women's D1 won last season by the Parisiennes.

Both teams have won their seven league games.

Source: leparis

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