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‘Inciting hatred, sexual exhibition’ inquiries launched after Lens-Lille pitch invasion

Ligue 1 football match saw fans hurl seats at each other, man purportedly making Nazi salute and supporter exposing himself to crowd, families

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2021 10:30PM

‘Inciting hatred, sexual exhibition’ inquiries launched after Lens-Lille pitch invasion
Local authorities announced today that several investigations had been opened following the pitch invasion at the Lens-Lille football match, where riot police had to intervene (pictured above) when supporters from both teams started to hurl seats at each other over a partition fence, resulting in six people sustaining minor injuries – AFP pic, September 22, 2021

LILLE − Local authorities announced today that several investigations had been opened after the pitch invasion during the Ligue 1 game between Lens and Lille, including for "inciting hatred" and "sexual exhibition".

Dozens of Lens supporters stormed the Stade Bollaert-Delelis pitch at half-time on Saturday to confront the visiting Lille fans stationed in a corner of the ground after tensions flared with other spectators.

Riot police intervened to separate the factions of opposing supporters as both sets of fans hurled seats at each other over a partition fence.

Six people sustained minor injuries and police made two arrests.

A 26-year-old Lille supporter appeared in court on Monday charged with "violence against a person holding public authority". 

The hearing was postponed until October 18 and the man was released under judicial supervision.

Another inquiry is looking into "acts of inciting hatred and display of racist or xenophobic signs", said the Bethune public prosecutor's department.

After the match, a photograph circulated in the media and social networks showing a man purportedly making a Nazi salute.

Authorities are also investigating "events considered sexual exhibition" after a supporter was pictured, according to witnesses, exposing himself to a section of Lens fans, including a number of families. – AFP, September 22, 2021

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