France’s Todibo asked to explain laugh during minute’s silence

France’s Todibo asked to explain laugh during minute’s silence

The defender was caught snickering on camera before last week's Euro 2024 qualifier.

Jean-Clair Todibo is in the France squad for the friendly against Scotland. (AFP pic)
PARIS:
France international Jean-Clair Todibo has been requested by the French football federation (FFF) to explain why he laughed during a minute’s silence before last week’s Euro 2024 qualifier.

Cameras caught the 23-year-old Nice defender laughing during the tribute to the victims of the conflict between Hamas and Israel.

The minute’s silence, which took before France’s 2-1 win over the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Friday, also paid tribute to a teacher killed last week in the northern French city of Arras in what the government called an Islamist terror attack.

Today, the FFF’s national ethics council sent a letter to Todibo to ask him to explain himself, its president Patrick Anton told AFP.

Todibo is in the France squad for tomorrow’s friendly match against Scotland in Lille.

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