Moroccan Zakaria Bou responded, through the Toulouse player, to the accusations made by Radio Monte Carlo about his argument with Lawrence Aribage, the deputy mayor of Toulouse a few days ago, which led to his temporary suspension by his club.
Moroccan Zakaria Bou responded, through the Toulouse player, to the accusations made by Radio Monte Carlo about his argument with Lawrence Aribage, the deputy mayor of Toulouse a few days ago, which led to his temporary suspension by his club.
And the Toulouse club announced that it had punished its Moroccan player, Zakaria Bou, by training alone, away from the group, until further notice (the details).
“After the accusations published by the Monte Carlo Radio Network on Monday, May 15th, I had the opportunity to meet Laurence Aribage, the deputy mayor of Toulouse,” Beau said through his personal account on Instagram on Thursday.
He added, “During this meeting, we both agreed that what happened during our celebrations of achieving the French Cup title in the Toulouse municipality does not correspond to the report of Radio Monte Carlo.”
And the Moroccan international concluded, “We would like to put an end to this controversy, which affected us a lot, as well as affected our families.”
3 days ago, the Toulouse club indicated that Bo’s punishment came due to the accusations published by Radio Monte Carlo of speaking badly to the French politician during the French Cup coronation celebrations.
Toulouse had won the French Cup after beating Nantes by five goals to one, and Beau scored during one of his team’s goals.
According to Monte Carlo, the deputy mayor asked the player to be calm during the celebrations, to which he replied, “Where I come from, ladies don’t talk to men like that.”
Toulouse club stressed that the player will be subject to an internal investigation before making a final decision on it.
Bo Khallal had refused to participate with Toulouse in the face of Nantes because of his refusal to wear a shirt that supports gays.
In his statement, Toulouse indicated that the club respected the players’ choices, but decided to exclude them from the match.
In his statement, Toulouse indicated that the club respected the players’ choices, but decided to exclude them from the match.
Bo wrote through his Twitter account: “I have made the decision not to participate in today’s match. First and foremost, I want to stress that I hold the utmost respect for every individual, regardless of their personal preferences, gender, religion or background, and this is a principle that cannot be expressed.” enough about him.”
“Respect is a value I hold towards others and towards my personal beliefs and therefore I do not think I am the right person to participate in this campaign and I sincerely hope that my decision will be respected as we all want to be treated with respect,” he added.
Some reports had indicated that the players who refused to wear the homosexual support shirt were Moroccan Zakaria Bou Khallal, French Musa Diarra and Bosnian Saeed Hamulic, in addition to Algerian Fares Chaibi and Logan Costa from Cape Verde.
Mostafa Mohamed, a Nantes player, had also refused to participate in the match for the same reason, before Nantes announced that he would be financially punished.
2023-05-18 10:29:00
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