Former Manchester United Star Patrice Evra Fined for Homophobic PSG Slur
Last Updated: February 10, 2023, 08:04 IST
Former France captain and Manchester United defender Patrice Evra was fined 1,000 euros by a Paris court on Thursday over “homophobic insults” aimed at Paris Saint-Germain in 2019.
His outburst came in the aftermath of PSG losing to Manchester United in the Champions League, and a clip of the incident posted by a third party went viral on social media.
Evra made a public apology at the time.
But a complaint of public insults of a homophobic nature was lodged by two groups.
“The words of Patrice Evra, which contrasted ‘queers’ with ‘real men’, show a homophobia commonplace in the world of football,” a lawyer for one of the groups said.
According to reports, Evra’s words were: “Paris, you are queers, you are queers! Here, it’s the men who talk.”
Evra accepted the decision of the court on Thursday.
“The decision puts an end to an exaggerated controversy,” said his lawyer Jerome Boursican.
“Patrice Evra has spoken out actively against homophobia and reaffirmed his fight against all forms of discrimination”.
PSG at the time had released the statement: “We strongly condemn Patrice Evra’s homophobic insults aimed at us, our representatives and former players on social media.”
(With inputs from Agencies)
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