TFC supporters angry at the club's management at the end of the Ligue 1 match against Reims, December 14, 2019 at the Toulouse Stadium. - Pascal Pavani / AFP

The TFC hell season will not only have sporting consequences. It now spills over into the judicial field with the convening Tuesday at the Toulouse police station of three supporters, including the president of the Indians.

Their hearings focused on the incidents that erupted at the Stadium on December 14, when the TFC signed against Reims their eighth straight defeat in the league (the team has been at 11 since). The spirits warmed and supporters of the Brice-Taton tribune tried to reach the presidential box to explain with the owner of the club, Olivier Sadran. In the resulting stampede and scuffle, a spectator and a vigil were injured.

"It touched me, it hurt me ... It's because of us ... I understand them"

Very tense situation in Toulouse ... # TFCSDR #JourDeFoot pic.twitter.com/i0aNZhrL94

- Canal Football Club (@CanalFootClub) December 14, 2019

The three supporters came out free Tuesday evening. The Toulouse parquet indicates this Wednesday that they have recognized the facts. They will therefore be tried in September before the criminal court for "violence in assembly".

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