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Racism Allegation: Toulouse-Le Havre Match

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racist Gesture Allegations Rock Ligue 1: Dønnum Accused, Club Denies Toulouse, France – A cloud of controversy has descended upon French football following accusations of a racist gesture made by Toulouse FC midfielder Aron Dønnum towards Le havre’s Simon Ebonog during a recent Ligue 1 match. The incident, which occurred at the start of added time, has ignited a firestorm of debate, with Le Havre manager Luka Elsner vehemently condemning the all…

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Aron Dønnum is under fire in France after a controversial gesture during the match between Toulouse and Le Havre. The Norwegian is accused of a racist act towards defender Simon Ebonog.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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After his action against Havreis Simon Ebonog on Sunday's 11th day of L1, the Norwegian winger of Toulouse is facing a maximum penalty of 10 suspension games.

·Paris, France
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A tie on the whole line, between Toulouse FC and Le Havre AC, which was played this Sunday, November 2 in Ligue 1 in the pink city. A TFC player, Aron Dönnum, is accused of having had an inappropriate and racist gesture against Simon Ebonog, a HAC player. An attitude not sanctioned by the referees, but which creates controversy, especially since the Havres coach received a yellow card for "vehemence". The HAC strongly condemns this gesture, and …

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The Norwegian international could risk a sanction after his act qualified as racist at the end of the TFC - Le Havre match, Sunday, November 2. Depending on the opinion of the Disciplinary Commission of the Professional Football League, he could be suspended several matches.

·Paris, France
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Aron Donnum caught up in the controversy. The TFC player is accused of being racist towards one of his opponents during the match between Toulouse and Le Havre this Sunday, November 2. His coach publicly...

Aron Dønnum will probably have to wait until the end of November before he learns whether Sunday's controversial gesture results in a ban or another form of punishment.

·Oslo, Norway
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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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