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The French Football League announced that it had punished the Malian international, Monaco player Mohamed Camara, with a 4-match ban, due to him concealing a slogan supporting the LGBT campaign during his team’s match against Nantes at the end of the competition.
The website of the international “Radio Monte Carlo” network said today, Friday, “The Disciplinary Committee of the French Football League punished Mohamed Camara (Monaco) with a 4-match suspension for concealing the anti-homophobia slogan during the thirty-fourth and final round of the French League, and then for refusing to follow up on awareness-raising activities.” Against this scourge.”
He continued, “A penalty that his club will not appeal, as Monaco General Manager Thiago Scuro confirmed that the club will respect the committee’s decision, and from the beginning, the club’s position was very clear, and we are truly sorry and apologize once again for the behavior of one of our players.” That is why we fully respect the decision.”
The 24-year-old player covered the campaign badge with a white stripe during his team’s last match of the season against Nantes on May 19, where his team won by four goals, and he contributed by scoring one goal from a penalty kick.