Angers SCO is currently dealing with a difficult situation: its owner, Saïd Chabane, has dropped his appeal after being convicted of sexual assault. On March 22, 2024, the Angers correctional court sentenced Saïd Chabane to two years in prison, with one year suspended.
What happened?
Saïd Chabane had appealed the decision, but he finally decided to drop his appeal on February 26, 2025. The public prosecutor then dropped his main appeal, which means that the judgment of March 22, 2024, is now final.
Why is this important for Angers SCO?
This case has significant implications for the club, as it can affect its reputation and operation. Currently, several Angers SCO players are injured, including Y. Belkhdim, M. Courcoul, H. Djibirin, L. Mouton, and P. Peter.
What's next?
It's hard to predict what will happen next, but it's clear that this case will have consequences for Angers SCO. The club will have to find a way to manage this situation and minimize the damage to its reputation.
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