\n\nThe information begins to spread quickly in French football circles. It was confirmed that two Lyon supporters will be judged in early 2021 for their inappropriate behavior during a match in February 2020.\n\n
Serious charges
\n\nAccording to judicial sources, the two Lyon supporters, aged 24 and 27, are accused of group violence, sexual assault and damage to public property. These serious accusations arise from incidents that took place before, during and after the match that Olympique Lyonnais played last February. At that time, several incidents involving football fans took place, with the two fans in question being identified as instigators.\n\n
A wait until January 2021 for the trial
\n\nIt was confirmed that these two Lyon supporters will be judged in January 2021. Although they were initially arrested in March 2020, the trial was delayed due to restrictions and precautions related to the coronavirus pandemic. The trial will ultimately take place early in the new year.\n\nNews of this trial should serve as a warning to all football fans of the behavior that is expected of them at football matches. The actions of these two men not only damaged the image of their club, but also caused serious disruption and damage.\n\n
Olympique Lyonnais condemns the actions
\n\nOlympique Lyonnais has distanced itself from the two supporters, saying they do not represent the values of the club or the majority of its supporters. The club said it strongly condemns all forms of violence, sexism and vandalism and said it will continue to work closely with law enforcement to ensure that those responsible for such incidents are brought to justice. punished in accordance with the law.\n\nIn conclusion, this upcoming trial is a sad but necessary reminder that football is a sport that should unite people, not divide them. It is essential that all supporters respect not only the rules of the game, but also other people around them. \n\n