10-01-2019, 06:21 PM
Football club Nice sack teenage star Diaby-Fadiga after he admitted stealing team-mate Kasper Dolberg's ÂŁ62k watch from dressing room safe
French football club, Nice has sacked teenage player Lamine Diaby-Fadiga after he admitted stealing team-mate Kasper Dolberg's ÂŁ62k watch from the dressing room safe.Â
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Dolberg was left furious when his expensive timepiece went missing on September 16 and reported the issue to Police. 18-year-old Lamine Diaby-Fadiga later admitted stealing the watch internally last week, and has since apologised to Dolberg and even agreed to reimburse him the money.
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But the French club have terminated Diaby-Fadiga's contract. He will now join Ligue 2 side Paris FC on a free transfer.Â
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A club statement said: 'Following the confession of the player, the Club made the decision to break the contract of the attacker... with immediate effect.'
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'Beyond any sporting and financial considerations, OGC Nice can not afford to accept such behavior and to ignore such a fault,' the club statement continued.
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'It is about his credibility, about the trust that unites all his employees and, more broadly, all the members of the red and black family.'Â
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French football club, Nice has sacked teenage player Lamine Diaby-Fadiga after he admitted stealing team-mate Kasper Dolberg's ÂŁ62k watch from the dressing room safe.Â
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Dolberg was left furious when his expensive timepiece went missing on September 16 and reported the issue to Police. 18-year-old Lamine Diaby-Fadiga later admitted stealing the watch internally last week, and has since apologised to Dolberg and even agreed to reimburse him the money.
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But the French club have terminated Diaby-Fadiga's contract. He will now join Ligue 2 side Paris FC on a free transfer.Â
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A club statement said: 'Following the confession of the player, the Club made the decision to break the contract of the attacker... with immediate effect.'
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'Beyond any sporting and financial considerations, OGC Nice can not afford to accept such behavior and to ignore such a fault,' the club statement continued.
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'It is about his credibility, about the trust that unites all his employees and, more broadly, all the members of the red and black family.'Â
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