decision on November 17 for incidents during OM-PSG

The verdict will be delivered in three weeks, the Professional Football League announced on Wednesday.

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The decisions around the incidents that occurred during the classic OM-PSG Sunday will be made on November 17. In a statement released Wednesday, October 27, the Professional Football League said the case was “put in instruction“.

Sunday, several incidents punctuated the meeting between Marseille and Paris (0-0). Among them, projectiles thrown at the Parisian corner shooters in the first period and entering the lawn of a spectator during the match.

Outside the stadium on Sunday, 21 people were arrested and 17 taken into police custody, prosecuted for degradation, rocket possession and violence or even insults or rebellions against the police. Half a dozen were sentenced to terms of up to two years in prison, all accompanied by stadium bans.

OM have already been penalized twice this season for incidents in the stands, after the Nice-OM match on August 22, then that in Angers on September 22. Since then, OM is under the threat of a withdrawal of one point in the standings in the event of a repeat offense.

Excluded during the meeting following a contact on Under, the Parisian defender Achraf Hakimi for his part received two suspension matches, one of which was suspended. Marseille coach Jorge Sampaoli gave him a firm match “following a third warning in a period including 10 official competition matches“.

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