A phone chip reveals the Barcelona star's involvement in the attack on a player of Algerian origin

European media reported that suspicions pursued the Barcelona star and former French national team defender, Eric Abidal, in the case that shook the pillars of Paris Saint-Germain recently.



The French newspaper "Le Monde" reported that Abidal is scheduled to be questioned as part of the investigation into the attack on the Algerian-born player of the Paris Saint-Germain team, Khaira Hamraoui.



The newspaper pointed out that the police proved that a "good" phone chip was registered in the name of Eric Abidal.



Hamraoui was attacked by two masked men who hit her legs with an iron rod last Thursday night, which made her unable to play the Champions League match against Real Madrid.



The player sustained bruises and some stitches in her legs and hands while trying to protect herself, but without serious injuries.



Aminata Diallo, 26, a good colleague in the Paris team, was charged, but she was released after 36 hours of imprisonment, due to insufficient evidence against her.

And Khaira Hamraoui confirmed in press statements that she is proud of her Algerian origins, and that she is eager to visit her mother country in the future.

The owner of Algerian origin is considered the most prominent female talent in French football, and she began her career at Clairefontaine Academy, a famous academy in France that witnessed the beginnings of Thierry Henry, Laurent Blanc and Zinedine Zidane, and wore the Henin Beaumont shirt in the French first division, then Saint-Etienne, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. .

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