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- The office said it received a new complaint 鈥渇or discrimination on the grounds of origin, and computerised storage of data revealing racial or ethnic origins鈥�
- PSG have previously acknowledged that forms with illegal content were used from 2013-18
PARIS: The Paris prosecutor鈥檚 office is investigating alleged discrimination by Paris Saint-Germain years ago, following a complaint that the club鈥檚 scouts illegally profiled potential recruits based on their origins.
Prosecutors told AP the investigation was reopened in May. The case is related to events which happened several years ago and was the subject of an initial investigation that was ended in August 2022.
The office said it received a new complaint 鈥渇or discrimination on the grounds of origin, and computerised storage of data revealing racial or ethnic origins.鈥�
French law prohibits the collection of personal data that shows the racial or ethnic origins of individuals.
PSG have previously acknowledged that forms with illegal content were used from 2013-18. But they declined responsibility for implementing the policy after the Mediapart news website reported that scouts were asked by PSG to mention the origin of possible recruits according to four categories: 鈥淔rancais鈥� (French), 鈥淢aghrebin鈥� (North African), 鈥淎ntillais鈥� (West Indian), and 鈥淎frique noire鈥� (Black African).
The previous investigation was started following a complaint by France鈥檚 League of Human Rights after PSG said an internal investigation found 鈥渘o proven case of discrimination.鈥�
The French Football Federation ethics council also looked into the matter and the league鈥檚 disciplinary commission later fined PSG 100,000 euros ($109,000).
The league also handed a 10,000-euro suspended fine to former PSG academy director Bertrand Reuzeau. Marc Westerloppe and Pierre Reynaud, who were in charge of PSG鈥檚 recruiting, received suspended fines of 5,000 euros.
Mediapart and French TV program 鈥淓nvoy茅 Special鈥� said a young black player was overlooked by PSG because of his color. Following an investigation based on the 鈥淔ootball Leaks鈥� documents, Mediapart said 17-year-old midfielder Yann Gboho, who plays for France Under-18s, was disregarded by PSG when he was 13, and the club management decided to cover up 鈥渢hose implicated in the scandal.鈥�
In a separate racism case in 2011, the country鈥檚 soccer scene was rocked by revelations from Mediapart that then-national coach Laurent Blanc and others discussed informal quotas limiting black and Arab youth players鈥� involvement in the national squad.