The Arab player was imprisoned in the case of bullying minors

The French court in Montpellier sentenced Moroccan international Youssef El-Araby, player of the Greek club Olympiacos, to one year in prison, over a case of abuse of minors dating back to 2017.

"Russia Today" channel reported on the French "Acto" website that Al-Arabi was sentenced to one year in prison with execution in a case that goes back to the summer of 2017, when he was followed up on charges of beating minors of 13 and 16 years old.

Youssef Al-Arabi (34 years) is considered one of the most prominent Olympiacos players, as he scored 55 goals in addition to 15 assists, during 100 matches, and was ranked among the top ten for the best foreign scorers, as well as breaking his record for last season 20 goals in the tournament to climb to 22 new goals During the past season.

In the details, Al-Arabi and his brothers entered into a skirmish with two minors, who were throwing glass bottles on the balcony of the family of the Moroccan international player while he was spending a summer vacation in southern France, and they were unable to escape as Youssef El-Arabi, two of his brothers, and his sister-in-law followed them, with a fine of 14 One thousand euros and they taunted them, and the case reached the court that sentenced Al-Arabi to three years in prison, one of which was a valid year.

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