Two Brest supporters were arrested during the Ligue 1 derby between their team and Lorient (Morbihan) this Sunday.
During the match played at the Francis-Le Blé stadium in Brest (Finistère), security agents saw the individuals throw bottles of soda at supporters of the opposing team.
They immediately intervened, says
Côté Brest
.
Sobering up cell
The two football fans were handed over to the police by the security guards.
They were then taken to the city's central police station without being able to attend the entire Breton derby, which saw FC Lorient win a goal to nil.
The individuals were placed in a sobering-up cell and then admitted the violence for which they were accused.
They should be the subject of a criminal composition after having been received by the prosecutor's delegate on April 7th.
The two supporters of Stade Brestois 29, aged 29 and 32, will remain free until then.
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