French minister demands Monaco's Camara be sanctioned for covering anti-homophobia logo

Can 21 – French Sports Minister Amelie Oudéa-Castera has called For "THE The Strongest punishments" has be taken after A of that of Monaco players deliberately covered up A anti-homophobia message on her shirt In THE of the club final league game of THE season on Sunday.

THE French league staging It is annual campaign against discrimination during THE weekends final round of Games with each team resistant A badge with THE word “homophobia” crossed outside.

However, that of Monaco Mali international Midfielder Mohammed Camara checked in on THE badge during her the team 4-0 earn on Nantes, And Also ignored THE pre-match band photo Or all players stood Before A banner with THE even message.

Oudéa-Castéra called That of Camara Actions "unacceptable" And called For both THE player And THE club has be punished.

Dawn Bank, THE French minister of equality, Also sentenced Camara on social media.

“Homophobia East not A notice, It is A crime," She wrote on x. "And homophobia kill. There must be strict Punishment For Mohammed Camara. »

Monaco coach Adi Hütter said After THE game that THE club supports THE the league initiative And that That of Camara Actions were "A staff choice. »

"First of all of all, I would be as has say that We, as A club, support THE organized operation by THE league," said Hutter. "For her part, he was a staff choice. There will be A internal discussion with him about This situation. I will not comment further.”

This East THE fourth consecutive season that professional clubs In France to have has been guest has to use rainbow color Numbers, armbands Or fixes on their shirts has support THE LGBTQ movement. Each year, similar controversies settle down.

In 2022, Born in Senegal Everton Midfielder Idrissa Guèye, SO playing For Paris st Germain, refused has take part in A game demanding players has to carry shirts with rainbow color Numbers. The Senegal president publicly supported Guèye, declaring "his religious beliefs must be respected. »

Last year, Nantes fined Egyptian striker Mostafa Mohamed for similar reasons.

Contact THE writer of This history has moc.l1716308424labto1716308424ofdlr1716308424owedi1716308424sni@w1716308424ahsra1716308424w.wer1716308424dna1716308424

French minister demands Monaco's Camara be sanctioned for covering anti-homophobia logo

Can 21 – French Sports Minister Amelie Oudéa-Castera has called For "THE The Strongest punishments" has be taken after A of that of Monaco players deliberately covered up A anti-homophobia message on her shirt In THE of the club final league game of THE season on Sunday.

THE French league staging It is annual campaign against discrimination during THE weekends final round of Games with each team resistant A badge with THE word “homophobia” crossed outside.

However, that of Monaco Mali international Midfielder Mohammed Camara checked in on THE badge during her the team 4-0 earn on Nantes, And Also ignored THE pre-match band photo Or all players stood Before A banner with THE even message.

Oudéa-Castéra called That of Camara Actions "unacceptable" And called For both THE player And THE club has be punished.

Dawn Bank, THE French minister of equality, Also sentenced Camara on social media.

“Homophobia East not A notice, It is A crime," She wrote on x. "And homophobia kill. There must be strict Punishment For Mohammed Camara. »

Monaco coach Adi Hütter said After THE game that THE club supports THE the league initiative And that That of Camara Actions were "A staff choice. »

"First of all of all, I would be as has say that We, as A club, support THE organized operation by THE league," said Hutter. "For her part, he was a staff choice. There will be A internal discussion with him about This situation. I will not comment further.”

This East THE fourth consecutive season that professional clubs In France to have has been guest has to use rainbow color Numbers, armbands Or fixes on their shirts has support THE LGBTQ movement. Each year, similar controversies settle down.

In 2022, Born in Senegal Everton Midfielder Idrissa Guèye, SO playing For Paris st Germain, refused has take part in A game demanding players has to carry shirts with rainbow color Numbers. The Senegal president publicly supported Guèye, declaring "his religious beliefs must be respected. »

Last year, Nantes fined Egyptian striker Mostafa Mohamed for similar reasons.

Contact THE writer of This history has moc.l1716308424labto1716308424ofdlr1716308424owedi1716308424sni@w1716308424ahsra1716308424w.wer1716308424dna1716308424

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