Morgane Belkhiter, a football player from Stade Brestois, said on Twitter this Sunday that she and her teammates had been targeted by "sexually inappropriate comments".
The facts she mentions took place in Orléans (Loiret) the same day during the D2 match between her team and the local club.
On the social network, the defender also condemned the reaction of the officials.
We're here to play football and this season it's been 2 times that idiots have made sexually inappropriate comments about players but no one moves!!
Even by reporting it to the referee, we are told "stay in your match" What is the @FFF doing?!
It's D2 who cares
— Morgane Belkhiter#3 (@MorganeGonzales) May 22, 2022
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" Nobody moves !!
Even by reporting it to the referee, we are told "stay in your match", "wrote the athlete.
She also said it was the second time that players on her team had been verbally abused.
"It's D2 who cares," lamented Morgane Belkhiter.
"morons"
The footballer described the authors of the sexist remarks as "morons".
The leaders of the Brest club explained to the
Telegram
that they had reported the events to the French Football Federation (FFF).
They said they wanted the players to "stay focused on the athlete".
A disciplinary committee was scheduled for Wednesday.
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