Penalty dropped. Boubacar Touré, former player of the Roanne Choir, was sentenced to 10 months in prison by Roanne’s judicial court on Tuesday (October 11th). To go forward. This condemnation comes after the Senegalese international punched Miralem Halilovic on January 31, 2021, as part of a meeting between Koral and Metropolitans 92. He took a break from ITT for 60 days and his basketball career for seven months. Boubacar Touré, now a Tofaş Bursa player in Turkey, did not attend the hearing and was not represented by a lawyer. Bosnian Miralem Halilovic was ready to tell about her long ordeal. In addition to the suspended prison sentence, the Senegalese football player will have to pay 39,804 euros to the Metropolitans 92 club for the damage he suffered due to his missing player.
On January 31, 2021, during the match between Chorale de Roanne and Metropolitans 92, Boubacar Touré broke the jaw of his opponent, Miralem Halilovic, in the middle of the match. The alleged attacker assured in his defense that he touched the Bosnian actor’s genitals, which could have provoked a violent reaction from him. A “excuse“It was not with the basketball player who is playing in Nanterre now. “He never mentioned this excuse to either his teammates or the referees during or after the match. He just said it seven days later. That’s pretty ridiculous. While we were ready, he had to say I only had a gun or a knife in my pocket to try and kill him.”taunted Halilovic in statements reported by the team. The National Basketball League (LNB) Disciplinary Board has given the Senegalese player a 10-game suspension after this attack.
Babacar Touré turns completely, hitting Miralem Halilovic. The player was expelled and was soon subject to heavy sanctions #JeepElite pic.twitter.com/L3mHiguV5O
— Cyril Camacho (@cyril_cmch) January 30, 2021
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