Tag: Football

  • French football chairman charged with sexual assault

    The chairman of top-flight French football club Angers was on Wednesday charged with sexual assault, a prosecutor said, in the latest scandal to rock sports in the country.

    Said Chabane was detained for questioning after three employees and one former employee filed complaints against the 55-year-old, prosecutor Eric Bouillard said.

    Chabane was charged with sexual assault as “a person who abuses the authority conferred on him by his role”, Bouillard added.

    The investigation was opened in January after three women – one an employee of the Ligue 1 side, the other former staffers – came forward with allegations against the club’s chief.

    A fourth woman, who had been identified by investigators as a potential victim, also filed a complaint on Wednesday.

    The four were all aged between 20 and 25 at the time of the alleged assaults, which took place between 2014 and 2019, Bouillard said.

    Some of the women allege they were caressed in a forceful way in intimate areas by Chabane.

    The club had earlier issued a statement saying Chabane rejected all the allegations against him and would fully cooperate with investigators.

    “He will offer the judicial authorities all the elements needed to re-establish the truth and preserve his honour,” it said.

    Angers are currently placed 13th in Ligue 1.

    The case comes as the sport of ice skating in France was rocked by claims from former world championship bronze medallist Sarah Abitbol that she was raped by coach Gilles Beyer from 1990 to 1992, starting when she was just 15 years old.

    An investigation into those allegations has also been launched.

    Beyer, 62, has admitted to having had “intimate” and “inappropriate” relations with Abitbol, and told the AFP he was “sincerely sorry”.

    Source: AFP NEWS AGENCY

  • Five major Premier League transfers

    There was little late drama as the January transfer window closed on Friday, but Premier League clubs still spent over £200 million ($261 million) over the past month on new players.

    AFP Sports looks at five of the biggest moves of the January window.

    Bruno Fernandes (Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United)

    United’s long-running interest in the Portuguese international midfielder finally materialised in a 55 million euro (£47 million, $61 million) deal that could rise to as much as 80 million euros if performance-related add-ons are met.

    Fernandes, 25, has been a prolific goalscorer for Sporting over the past two seasons and will offer a much-needed goal threat to a United side devoid of the creative talents of Paul Pogba and top scorer Marcus Rashford for the next few weeks due to injury.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirmed Fernandes will make his debut when Wolves visit Old Trafford on Saturday and the Red Devils need an instant impact from their latest big money buy as they trail Chelsea by six points in the race for a top-four finish.

    Steven Bergwijn (PSV Eindhoven to Tottenham)

    Spurs’ manager Jose Mourinho did not get the striker he desired to deputise for Harry Kane, but he does have another option in attack with the arrival of Dutch winger Steven Bergwijn.

    The highly-rated 22-year-old already has nine caps for the Netherlands and scored 31 goals for PSV in winning three Eredivisie titles.

    Takumi Minamino (Red Bull Salzburg to Liverpool)

    Liverpool are cruising towards a first Premier League title for 30 years in large part thanks to their smart recruitment over the past few years and Minamino could be another bargain for the European champions.

    The Japanese international impressed Jurgen Klopp as Salzburg pushed Liverpool despite twice losing narrowly to the Reds in the Champions League group stages and was available for just £7.25 million due to a buyout clause in his contract with the Austrian champions.

    Sander Berge (Genk to Sheffield United)

    Sensing the chance to qualify for Europe for the first time in the club’s history, the Blades have splashed £22 million on talented Norwegian midfielder Sander Berge.

    Chris Wilder’s men are eighth in the table, but just one point behind United in the Europa League places.

    Mbwana Samatta (Genk to Aston Villa)

    Also leaving the Belgian champions this month was Samatta, who will become the first Tanzanian to feature in the Premier League.

    A season-ending injury to Brazilian Wesley left Villa without a natural striker and Samatta will be hoping to make a better impact at Bournemouth on Saturday than in his debut against Leicester on Tuesday when he missed a glorious chance as Dean Smith’s men progressed to the League Cup final.

     

    Source: France24