There are two Juventus supporters who will stand trial in Paris for racist abuse and Nazi salutes after four were arrested during the Champions League game with PSG.

The incidents were caught on camera as the Bianconeri fell to a 2-1 defeat on the pitch at Parc des Princes.

They were making monkey gestures and noises, along with others accused of performing Nazi salutes.

According to AFP, four Juve supporters were arrested – three adults and a minor – but only two will stand trial.

The charge for one individual is racist public insults, while the other is for the Nazi salute.

A third adult was dismissed due to lack of evidence for a sufficiently serious offence, while the minor was banned from entering the Ile-de-France area for six months.

UEFA have also opened their own investigation into the behaviour of the Juventus fans in Paris.

It came just days after Juventus fans were caught making anti-Semitic chants during the Serie A draw against Fiorentina.

3 thought on “Trial for two Juventus fans at PSG game”
  1. good, hope they get punished severley.

    Can someone tell me why the nazi salute to psg fans, whats the reference, france were not with the nazi’s? im really confused

  2. I like that the individuals have to stand for their crimes rather than senselessly sanctioning the club. The club has no real control over these idiots .

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