Football: Toulouse “revolts” against a flocking in the name of Mohammed Merah
The Toulouse club protested on Saturday evening against the flocking of a jersey in the name of Mohammed Merah, whose photo has been circulating for several days on social networks.
A flocking that does not pass. On the eve of his 32e of the Coupe de France final, this Sunday, against Lannion, the Toulouse Football Club protested against a Toulouse club jersey flocked in the name of Mohammed Merah, a photo of which has been circulating for several days on social networks.
And on this controversial tunic, the name of the terrorist, who killed seven people in Toulouse and Montauban in March 2012, including three Jewish children in front of the Ozar-Hatorah school, is accompanied by the number 7. Like the number of victims of his killings.
If the date of the photo is not known, nor the place where it was taken, the Ligue 1 club reacted strongly and assured that it was not responsible for the flocking of this jersey. “A photo of a Téfécé jersey, with abject and shameful flocking, is circulating on Twitter. Téfécé protests against this content, reported it as soon as it became aware of it, and affirms that the said jersey was not processed by the teams of the club’s official shops, ”wrote the Toulouse Football Club on his Twitter account.
A photo of a TéFéCé jersey, with abject and shameful flocking, is circulating on Twitter. The TéFéCé protests against this content, reported it as soon as it became aware of it, and affirms that the said jersey was not processed by the teams of the official Club stores.
—Toulouse FC (@ToulouseFC) January 7, 2023