Journalist Romain Molina published this Friday an extensive investigation by the French Football Federation (FFF) titled “40 years of silence” that uncovers several scandals within the organization.
The most popular case concerns Elisabeth Loiselle, coach of the French national team for 11 years, from 1996 to 2007. According to this source, the 59-year-old FIFA coach forced some players to have sex in order to call them to the main stadium. Gallic education in the country.
Gerard Precher, technical director during Loiselle’s tenure at the Federation, left the post after realizing that the coach would even select players based on their sexual orientation. Despite the allegations, the FFF never launched any internal investigation.
But there is more. The organization’s current president, Noel le Grae, is accused, along with several officials, of covering up the practice of aggression or sexual harassment against players and staff.
This time, it is guaranteed that the current Minister of Sports of France, Amélie Oudéa-Castera, shortly after becoming aware of the investigation, demanded that an internal investigation be opened into the actions carried out in the FFF over the past decades.
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