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Footballer suspended for five years for biting opponent’s penis, victim suspended for six months

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
February 19, 2020
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A local league in France has suspended an amateur player for five years for biting one of his opponent’s penis during a post-match fight.

The crime was committed after a second division game between Terville and Soetrich in a local league on November 17, 2019. The incident took place after the match, in the stadium car park.

Players from each side started fighting, a Terville player joined in, apparently trying to separate them. The Soetrich player responded by biting the peacemaker’s penis.

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The injured Terville player was also suspended for six months for involving himself in the fight.

The match ended in a 1-1 draw which would have given Terville their first point of the season but they were punished with two penalty points and a fine of €200 (about Shs800,000) for failing to meet their safety obligations as hosts and for the lack of reaction from club officials when the fight broke out.

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