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Marseille fan leaders handed jail sentences

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Four people were handed jail terms on Monday and two were cleared on charges stemming from violent incidents outside Ligue 1 football club Marseille’s training centre.

The leaders of two hardcore Marseille fan groups, a secretary who helped the organisati­on and a fan carrying fireworks, were handed custodial sentences of up to a year in jail.

In France, a defendant would normally avoid actually going to jail if sentenced to less than two years.

The six defendants, including Rachid Zeroual, 50, leader of the South Winners group, and Christophe Bourguigno­n, the 49-year-old head of the CU84 group, were being prosecuted for “participat­ion in a group formed to plan violence”.

Three were charged with damage and “violence with the use or threat of a weapon”.

The accused also include the secretary of the South Winners, who is employed by the local council, a lorry driver and a deliveryma­n.

All six appeared in court in jeans and sweatshirt­s without any visible signs of their support for the club.

On 30 January, some 300 supporters, angered by a succession of disappoint­ing results, massed outside the club’s La Commanderi­e training centre to demand the departure of the club’s then-president, JacquesHen­ri Eyraud, who has since been ousted.

They threw fireworks and smoke bombs and some entered the centre, reaching the changing rooms.

Windows were also broken and cars damaged, said court official Nathalie Marty.

The club has estimated the damage was worth “at least 87 000 euros”. -

 ?? Photo: Firstsport ?? Punished… The leaders of two hardcore Marseille fan groups were handed custodial sentences of up to a year in jail.
Photo: Firstsport Punished… The leaders of two hardcore Marseille fan groups were handed custodial sentences of up to a year in jail.

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