Football. Arbitrator Wounded During the Derby Saint-Étienne - Lyon: Two Condemned Supporters
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Two Stéphanois supporters were sentenced on Tuesday to seven months' suspended imprisonment for throwing pieces at an assistant referee during the last derby against Lyon in April 2025.
Two Supporters of Saint-Étienne Sentenced to 7 Months in Prison for Throwing Pieces on an Arbitrator
Touched at the head during the derby against Lyon last April, the assistant referee Mehdi Rahmouni had an oedema of three centimetres.
The two 28-year-old men had caused the interruption of the derby between the Greens and the OL in April at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium.
Two supporters of the Saint-Étienne team, aged 28 years old, were sentenced to seven months in detention, after they threw a coin into the courtroom assisted by a match with Olympic Lyon, dated April 20, reported L'E Team.
During the last derby between the AS Saint-Étienne and the Olympique Lyonnais, a regrettable incident eclipsed the victory of the Greens on the ground. Two Stéphanois supporters, aged 28 years, were found guilty of throwing coins in the direction of an assistant referee, Mehdi Rahmouni, at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium. The facts occurred in ...
Seven months of suspended prison. This is the sanction of the Saint-Étienne Correctional Court against...
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