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    Turkey postpones ALL matches indefinitely after Ankaragucu president is arrested for punching referee to ground

    TURKISH football has been SUSPENDED indefinitely after tonight’s shocking attack on a referee by a club president.The disgraceful incident took place following Ankaragucu’s 1-1 draw with Rizespor in the Turkish Super Lig – the country’s top-flight. 
    Referee Halil Umut Meler was shockingly punched after a Turkish Super Lig matchCredit: Getty
    Faruk Koca, president of Ankaragucu, raced on the pitch at full-time and caught him with a right handCredit: Getty
    The official was then kicked while he was on the floor in the disgraceful meleeCredit: Rex
    Meler’s face instantly began to swell as he was taken to hospital for head traumaCredit: Getty
    The visitors snatched a point at the death as Adolfo Gaich grabbed an equaliser in a bad-tempered game that had also included two red cards as both Ankaragucu’s Ali Sowe and Rizespor’s Emirhan Topcu received their marching orders.
    But more trouble erupted after full-time when ref Halil Umut Meler was confronted and PUNCHED by an irate Faruk Koca, the president of Ankaragucu.
    Explosive footage shows him swinging and connecting with a punch at the unsuspecting official, sending him crashing to the ground.
    Meler was then kicked by another unidentified person while trying to protect his face.
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    Players, coaching staff and security raced to the scene to stop the attack from going even further as the visibly shaken Meler eventually was helped to his feet.
    The official was then spotted sporting a huge black eye as he was escorted from the field before heading to hospital for treatment on his injuries.
    The chief physician of the hospital where he was treated, Doctor Mehmet Yorubulut, said: “There is no life threat for the moment. He only has bleeding around his left eye and a small fracture.
    “We will follow our referee until the morning due to head trauma. We will discharge him from hospital after the necessary examinations in the morning.”
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    The Turkish Football Federation instantly held an extraordinary meeting after the vile scene and they have now announced that all football within the country had been suspended indefinitely.
    Turkish FA [TFF] chairman Mehmet Buyukeksi said: “The matches in all leagues have been postponed indefinitely.”
    Ankara Police Department were tasked with identifying suspects for the attack and Turkish outlet Hurriyet have reported that Koca, 59, will be arrested.
    Turkey’s minister of internal affairs, Ali Yerlikaya, said Koca had also required hospital treatment but “detention procedures will be carried out after the treatment”.
    He has been the president of Ankaragucu since 2021 and was awarded the Fair Play manager of the month award in October 2022. 
    As the shock footage went viral online, Fenerbahce’s Turkish international star Umut Nayir slammed the disgusting scenes and took aim at a wider issue.
    Writing on social media, he said: “A mentality that considers itself to be right no matter what is said or done to the referee has surrounded us.
    “You destroyed the most vulnerable factor in football with your pressure, day by day, together. You put the burden of your failures on them. Shame on you. 
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    “I’m ashamed of the situation you’ve put us in.”
    The 37-year-old Meler is one of Turkey’s top referees and is on Fifa’s international list as well as Uefa’s elite referee list.
    Turkish Football Federation president Mehmet Buyukeksi has suspended all football in the countryCredit: Getty
    Koca (C) also attended hospital but will be detained after treatmentCredit: Getty
    Meler is one of Europe’s top referees and officiates internationally for FifaCredit: Reuters More

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    Forgotten ex-Man Utd star ‘told he’s CURSED as furious agent launches sickening campaign of threats and violence’

    FORMER Manchester United player Eric Bailly has said he has fallen victim of sickening threats by an agent claiming he has put a curse on him.Bailly spent seven years at United, one of which was on loan at Marseille, and amassed 113 appearances until his departure in September when he joined Besiktas.
    Eric Bailly has said he has fallen victim of sickening threats by an agentCredit: The Times
    Bailly spent seven years at Manchester United before moving to BesiktasCredit: Getty
    According to The Mirror, however, his time in Turkey kicked off on a sour note as an agent claiming he helped complete the centre-back’s move to Istanbul has accused him of owing him money.
    The Ivory Coast international’s camp said that the unnamed abuser has sent him dozens of disturbing messages on WhatsApp.
    Some of them include threats of legal action as well as physical violence as he warned him he will “send people” round to him.
    The agent has also told the 29-year-old he has successfully cursed him after Besiktas’ recent 3-1 loss to Fenerbahce, which saw the defender being penalised for handball and conceding a penalty.
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    One of the abusive messages read: “I am happy to see what my curse is doing to you. You are not a man. You are a big Mickey Mouse.”
    Another said: “I will not let you f*** me in my own country. You will see what happens after I open a fraud case against you.”
    The issue has been reported to Besiktas who promised to report it to the police and Fifa could also get involved as they oversee agents.
    Bailly is officially represented by his uncle Severin Bohui, who is a fully licensed agent, and is adamant the person abusing his nephew was in no way involved in the deal with the Turkish giants.
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    Bohui told The Mirror: “He’s not stopped sending him threats, messages and blackmails.
    “He is insinuating Eric owes him some money, because he was part of the people who brokered his move to Besiktas. Therefore Eric should pay him some money.
    “I asked Eric if he signed any intermediation contract with this guy, he said no.
    “I also asked the club if they knew this guy or if they asked him to speak to Eric on their behalf, they also said no. Same old story of agents trying to barge in deals.
    “One thing is for sure this guy has not stopped harassing Eric. He even sent him a message today after their defeat to Fenerbahce.
    “He’s threatening to send people out to him so I don’t think blocking him will solve the problem. This is more of a security issue than a Fifa one.” More

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    Shocking moment referee stabs footballer in huge brawl before player is rushed to hospital with punctured lung

    A REFEREE has stabbed a player after a massive brawl broke out between players at a grassroots match in Argentina.Phone footage shot by an astonished spectator showed how players from both teams rampaged around the ref on the pitch.
    The player recovered in hospital after being stabbedCredit: CEN
    The referee Remigio Armoa brandished the knife after a scuffleCredit: CEN
    Police released images of the referee after he was arrestedCredit: CEN
    And showed the weapon in questionCredit: CEN
    The incident took place in the town of Scholler in the province of Misiones, in Argentina last week.
    The video shows players shoving the ref before he brandished the blade and stabbed a player in the chest.
    Shocked spectators gasped after the player staggered and fell before other team members carried him off the pitch.
    Meanwhile, the ref, wearing a black strip and a white cap, jogged away as the footage ended.
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    Local media later named the stabbed 21-year-old player only as Kevin A. who was rushed to hospital with a punctured lung.
    Pictures then emerged of the player recuperating in a hospital bed.
    The rogue ref was named as 62-year-old Remigio Armoa.
    The player’s uncle, who has not been named, told local media: “Kevin is miraculously alive.
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    “For the family, it is a very delicate moment because he is the Messi of the family.
    “He is a boy well gifted for football, thank God he had the opportunity to be in a club like Chacarita.”
    The police later arrested Armoa and seized the knife used to attack the player.
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    I lived a double life as a rally driver and drug smuggler – I had champagne and coke-fuelled parties before races

    RANDY LANIER was a motor racing champion who won Rookie of the Year at the 1986 Indy500.But just a year later he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for drug smuggling.
    Randy Lanier lived a double life as a race driver and a drug smugglerCredit: NETFLIX
    He founded Blue Thunder and became IMSA GT champion in 1984Credit: NETFLIX
    Lanier fulfilled his dream of racing the Indy500 in 1986Credit: NETFLIX
    Born in rural Virginia, Lanier dreamed of becoming a race driver from the first time he heard a live broadcast of the Indy500 on the radio.
    The 69-year-old fulfilled his dream in 1986 following a rather unconventional path into the world of motorsport.
    It began when he moved to Florida in the 1960s when his love for cannabis turned into a money-making scheme.
    Lanier and his close associates began to smuggle in the drug from the Bahamas and his operation grew and grew.
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    After overcoming a setback in which Lanier was robbed at gunpoint in his home, the soon-to-be-racer was importing cannabis from South America, and with it he built an impressive fortune.
    Going straight to the suppliers meant Lanier began smuggling hundreds of thousands of pounds of cannabis worth millions of dollars.
    His scheme involved hiding the contraband in hollowed-out ballast tanks of barges, and the more he shipped in, the better his race car became.
    Lanier was already an amateur racer by the time he became a drug kingpin but his career never took off.
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    He blamed that fact on not owning and running his own team, so once he had the money he set up Blue Thunder and worked his way onto the IMSA racing scene.
    As Lanier put it himself: “To really be an up-front runner in racing, it takes not only a team, but a team with quite a bit of funds.”
    His own wife Pam described him as not the most “elegant” driver with Lanier following the Jeremy Clarkson handbook of power first, ask questions later.
    But it was a recipe for success and Lanier became one of the best young drivers on the circuit, thanks in part to the wisdom he no doubt learned from one-time Le Mans star Bill Whittington, his co-driver.
    Together the pair beat Indy500 legend Bobby Rahal to win the IMSA GT Championship in 1984, and with that brought further racing opportunities.
    Lanier then had the chance to walk away from his drugs empire for good when two representatives from Ford, who he had believed to be FBI agents, visited him at a race to offer him the chance to join their factory team.
    But he turned them down for one simple reason – friendship.
    Lanier stated: “My mind was already made up. I wanted to keep Blue Thunder together. That’s what friends do.”
    Lanier threw champagne and coke-fuelled parties before racesCredit: NETFLIX
    His secret life caught up with him and he was sentenced to life in prison in 1987Credit: NETFLIX
    Naturally, a self-funded racing champion with no discernable income raised eyebrows, but that did not prevent Lanier from expanding his operation – on and off the track.
    He began paying off the mob for access to ports with one job costing him £500,000 alone, and another involving one ship being diverted from landing in Louisiana to San Francisco – some 1,500 nautical miles.
    Lanier ploughed most of his money into his race cars but there was plenty of excess which was spent on speedboats as well as champagne and cocaine-fuelled parties before races.
    He then took things up a notch when he set his sights competing at the Indy500 by racing alongside professional daredevils like Rahal, Mario Andretti and AJ Foyt.
    Lanier fulfilled his childhood dream of racing the Indy500 in 1986 where he placed ninth – the highest ranking rookie in the race.
    But authorities were closing in and when his bookkeeper Charles Podesta was arrested, the game was up.
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    Podesta confessed to his part in the smuggling racket and gave details on how the operation was ran by Lanier and his associates.
    In 1987 Lanier was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole but he was released after 27 years thanks to a presidential pardon from Barack Obama.
    He turned to yoga and despite claiming the US prison system was set up for recidivism rather than self-reflection, Lanier became a yoga instructor and a suicide watch volunteer – trained to sit and talk with people who tried to take their life – in prison.
    Following his release in 2014 he established Freedom Grow – a charity designed to help those sent to prison for cannabis-related charges regain their freedom.
    He remains passionate about cannabis, which he views as “just a plant”, and wants people to be given their lives back.
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    Lanier said on the subject: “These people should not be currently incarcerated when there are 38 states, and all these corporations, making millions of dollars selling thousands of pounds of cannabis, legally, every week.
    “These people need to come home.” More

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    Who is Jamie Arnold and what crimes did he commit?

    JAMIE Arnold was found guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence aimed at Rio Ferdinand while he was working as a pundit in May 2021.Here we take a look at the crimes Arnold committed and what Ferdinand has said about them.
    Rio Ferdinand was working as a pundit for BT Sport when Jamie Arnold racially abused himCredit: Rex
    What crimes did Jamie Arnold commit?
    In August 2021 Jamie Arnold, 33, of Norton Bridge, near Stone, Staffordshire, was charged with causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress.
    The crime was committed during a match between Wolverhamption Wanderers and Manchester United on May 23, 2021.
    Arnold was also charged with making homophobic comments towards the referee.
    Rio was working as a pundit for BT Sport when Arnold racially abused the former Man Utd defender at Wolves’ home ground Molineux.
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    Arnold’s attack happened at the first game where a reduced number of supporters were allowed in the ground following the easing of Covid restrictions.
    At a hearing in July 2021, Arnold pleaded not guilty.
    Rio was escorted by PC Stuart Ward — the UK’s first dedicated hate crime officer within the football unit — as he arrived at Wolverhampton Crown Court on August 26, 2021.
    Arnold was granted conditional bail after a 25-minute hearing.
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    On November 1, 2023 Arnold was found unanimously guilty by a jury of racially abusing Ferdinand.
    Senior Crown Prosecutor Alistair Redford said: “Arnold made despicable racist gestures towards a victim who was just trying to do his job.
    “I would like to thank the stewards whose quick-thinking actions ensured they could identify and remove Arnold from the stadium that day, and for Mr Ferdinand and witnesses who came forward to help us build as strong a case as possible.”
    A spokesperson for anti-racism organisation Kick It Out said: “Kick It Out welcomes the guilty verdict handed to Arnold today.
    “It is imperative that perpetrators of discriminatory abuse are held to account for their actions and we hope this result sends a strong statement that racism has no place in our, or in society.
    “We commend the CPS and West Midlands Police for their work securing justice in this case and would urge authorities across the country to take similar incidents of discriminatory abuse just as seriously.
    “We continue to work with partners across football to tackle discriminatory abuse as it happens and to ensure that victims receive the support they need.
    “We would encourage anyone who witnesses discrimination of any sort in future to report it directly to us at Kick It Out.”
    Arnold will be sentenced on December 8, 2023.
    Has Rio Ferdinand spoken out about the crimes?
    At the time of the attack, Rio said: “The last couple weeks, it’s been unreal to see fans back.
    “However, to the Wolves fan who has just been thrown out… you need to be dismissed from football and educated.
    “Come meet me and I will help you understand what it feels like to be racially abused.”
    In response to Arnold being found guilty, Ferdinand said: “I’ve been involved in a Court case in Wolverhampton since May 2021.
    “Today [November 1, 2023] the guy who racially abused me has been found guilty and will now have to face consequences for his actions.
    “Racism will only be eradicated when we all work together as a society.
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    “The prosecution wouldn’t have been possible without all the help/support from the witnesses, Wolverhampton fans and staff that came forward to testify in court.
    “Special thank you to Police Constable Stuart Ward [football hate crime officer], my Family and my team at New Era.” More

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    Inside horror ‘pro hit’ on Kurt Zouma’s home by ‘organised gang’ who blindsided security to steal £100k in jewels & cash

    NEIGHBOURS of Kurt Zouma have told of their horror after his home was broken into by an “organised gang” who escaped with £100,000 in cash and jewellery.The “highly professional” masked gang ransacked the held the West Ham captain’s home after striking just before midnight on Saturday while he was at home with his young family.
    Kurt Zouma was dramatically robbed
    Zouma had been home with wife Sandra and their kidsCredit: Instagram
    The break-in led to Zouma missing his team’s 1-1 Prem draw with Crystal Palace on Sunday – and saw cops warning neighbours about the organised gang.
    And yesterday, West Ham revealed the club was offering a £25,000 reward for information leading to the gang’s capture.
    Zouma, 29 – who is married to wife Sandra, Mum to his four young children – and his family had items of “significant value” and “sentimental importance” stolen from their £3million Essex home, the club said.
    And yesterday, neighbours on Zouma’s plush road told The Sun cops warned them the raiders were “no amateurs”.
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    One neighbour – who was visited by officers on Sunday – said: “We don’t know much about what happened, apart from the fact there was a break-in on Saturday night.
    “We heard it was a burglary and the family were home at the time.
    “There was one police car outside afterwards but they stayed there with the family for a few hours.
    “I think the burglars were quite experienced.
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    “Officers came round on Sunday and told us that the burglars were professionals. They said we want to tell you that they were not amateurs.
    “They said the break-in had been on the ground floor and to watch out for that. We think that they came in through the back garden.
    “We have security on this road – a guard that patrols here day and night and he was only parked a few driveways away when the break-in happened.
    “He can only see the front so if he didn’t see anything they must have got in through the back.”
    In a statement, Zouma’s Club said: “West Ham United has offered a £25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and successful prosecution of burglars who broke into defender Kurt Zouma’s home on the eve of the Club’s Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace this weekend.
    “Kurt’s home was broken into on Saturday while all his family were in the house, leaving everyone present extremely distressed. While thankfully no one was harmed, it was a traumatic experience for the West Ham United defender, his wife and their young family.
    “The burglars took items of significant value and of huge personal and sentimental importance to the family.
    “The West Ham United family continue to offer Kurt’s family their full support.”
    Police raced to the detached £3million home– on an exclusive street where well-heeled neighbours hire private security – and stayed with the family for hours after Saturday night’s raid.
    Last February, The Sun revealed how Zouma has been caught on video slapping and kicking his cat last February – leading to a prosecution.
    Ex-Chelsea star issued a grovelling apology for actions after he was handed community service and fined.
    In the run-up to the club’s London derby against Palace on Sunday, West Ham said Zouma was unavailable for “personal reasons”.
    They did not elaborate on why he was missing from the match – as he stayed away to comfort his family.
    One resident on his street said they were not home at the time – but were aware of the break-in and had been warned to “stay vigilant”.
    The robbers are understood to have escaped with jewellery including high-end watches.
    Zouma – who has 11 caps for France – is married to wife Sandra, who he first met when they were teenagers in Lyon.
    They revealed in July they had welcomed their fourth child together.
    The £30 million star is the latest in a long line of footballers – including Raheem Sterling, Paul Pogba and Joao Cancelo – to be targeted by professional robbery gangs.
    A source said: “This was an extremely worrying attack and left Kurt and his family traumatised.
    “They were an aggressive and organised gang – and the house was completely ransacked.
    “Kurt and the family were put through a horrific ordeal, and are still struggling to speak about what happened.
    “Everyone at the club immediately knew it was incredibly serious – as he would not have missed a game otherwise.
    “But the raid is why he was not available on Sunday.
    How Zouma joins other football stars targeted by robbers
    December, 2021: Man City defender Joao Cancelo shares a picture of his battered and bruised face after he confronted four raiders who targeted his home in Hale while he was there with his family
    March 2022: Then-Man Utd star Paul Pogba’s home in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester is raided as he plays for the Red Devils in their home Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid.
    January 2022: Swedish defender Victor Lindelof’s home in Hale is targeted as he is in action for Man Utd away at Brentford. His terrified wife Maja locked herself and two young sons in a bathroom as intruders raided their house.
    January 2022: Ex -Man Utd star Jesse Lingard falls prey to ‘away day’ robbers who steal more than £100,000 of clothes and jewellery from his home in Bowdon, Greater Manchester as he plays for the club at Aston Villa.
    September 2022 – Then- Liverpool star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was at his Cheshire home with Little Mix fiancée Perrie Edwards and their young son when burglars broke in
    December 2022 – Chelsea ace Raheem Sterling jets home from the Qatar World Cup after raiders struck at his Surrey home.

    “It is a terrible thing to have happened – and everyone at the club is offering him their full support.
    “The player’s family are too scared to stay at the house – and have already talked of needing to move.
    “Kurt is a family man and in shock. He is worried about protecting his family.”
    West Ham’s Joint Chairman David Sullivan previously put up a £250,000 reward when a burglar broke into his £7.5 million Essex mansion while he was on holiday in In June 2017.
    The raider – believed to be the ‘Essex Spiderman’ who had targeted around 50 other properties – is believed to have been scared off by a high-tech alarm system and fled empty-handed.
    Last night, Mr Sullivan, 74, urged anyone with information about the burglars who targeted Zouma’s family to come forward.
    He said: “First and foremost, the thoughts of everyone connected to West Ham United are with Kurt and his family. To have someone break into your home is a terrifying experience and I hope this reward will help bring the individuals to justice and prevent others from going through a similar ordeal.”
    Essex Police told The Sun: “We were called shortly after 11.50pm on Saturday 2 December to reports of a burglary in west Essex.
    “It was reported suspects had gained entry to an address, before taking items including jewellery and watches.
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    “Our investigation into this incident is continuing.”
    •Anyone who has any relevant information should email confidential@westhamunited.co.uk with as much detail as possible, which will then be shared with the police.
    The horror comes just weeks after wife Sandra gave birth to their fourth childCredit: Instagram
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    Kurt Zouma terrified as raiders ‘steal £100k in cash and jewellery’ from West Ham star’s home while family were inside

    FOOTIE ace Kurt Zouma was left terrified after armed raiders broke into his family home and escaped with £100,000 in cash and jewellery.The gang ransacked the West Ham captain’s house after striking on Saturday night while he was at home with his young family.
    Kurt Zouma was dramatically robbedCredit: Getty
    The horror comes just weeks after wife Sandra gave birth to their fourth childCredit: Instagram
    The break-in led to Zouma, 29, missing his team’s 1-1 Prem draw with Crystal Palace on Sunday – and saw cops warning neighbours about the gang.
    West Ham today revealed the club was offering a £25,000 reward for information leading to the gang’s capture.
    Police raced to the detached £3million home – on an exclusive street where well-heeled neighbours hire private security – and stayed with the family for hours after Saturday night’s raid.
    The robbers are understood to have escaped with jewellery including high-end watches. 
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    A source said: “This was an extremely worrying attack and left Kurt and his family traumatised.
    “They were an aggressive and organised gang – and the house was completely ransacked.
    “Kurt and the family were put through an horrific ordeal, and are still struggling to speak about what happened.
    “Everyone at the club immediately knew it was incredibly serious – as he would not have missed a game otherwise.
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    “But the raid is why he was not available on Sunday.
    “It is a terrible thing to have happened – and everyone at the club is offering him their full support.
    “The player’s family are too scared to stay at the house – and have already talked of needing to move.
    “Kurt is a family man and in shock. He is worried about protecting his family.”
    In the run-up to the club’s London derby against Palace on Sunday, West Ham said Zouma was unavailable for “personal reasons”.
    They did not elaborate on why he was missing from the match – as he stayed away to comfort his family.
    In a statement, the club said: “West Ham United has offered a £25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and successful prosecution of burglars who broke into defender Kurt Zouma’s home on the eve of the Club’s Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace this weekend.
    “Kurt’s home was broken into on Saturday while all his family were in the house, leaving everyone present extremely distressed. While thankfully no one was harmed, it was a traumatic experience for the West Ham United defender, his wife and their young family. 
    “The burglars took items of significant value and of huge personal and sentimental importance to the family.
    “The West Ham United family continue to offer Kurt’s family their full support.”
    The French international is married to Sandra Zouma, who he first met when they were teenagers in Lyon.
    They revealed in July that they had welcomed their fourth child together.
    Last February, The Sun revealed how Zouma has been caught on video slapping and kicking his cat last February – leading to a prosecution.
    The ex-Chelsea star later issued a grovelling apology for his actions.
    How Zouma joins other football stars targeted by robbers
    December, 2021: Man City defender Joao Cancelo shares a picture of his battered and bruised face after he confronted four raiders who targeted his home in Hale while he was there with his family
    March 2022: Then-Man Utd star Paul Pogba’s home in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester is raided as he plays for the Red Devils in their home Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid.
    January 2022: Swedish defender Victor Lindelof’s home in Hale is targeted as he is in action for Man Utd away at Brentford. His terrified wife Maja locked herself and two young sons in a bathroom as intruders raided their house.
    January 2022: Ex -Man Utd star Jesse Lingard falls prey to ‘away day’ robbers who steal more than £100,000 of clothes and jewellery from his home in Bowdon, Greater Manchester as he plays for the club at Aston Villa.
    September 2022 – Then- Liverpool star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was at his Cheshire home with Little Mix fiancée Perrie Edwards and their young son when burglars broke in
    December 2022 – Chelsea ace Raheem Sterling jets home from the Qatar World Cup after raiders struck at his Surrey home.

    The £30million star is the latest in a long line of footballers – including Raheem Sterling, Paul Pogba and Joao Cancelo – to be targeted by professional robbery gangs.
    West Ham’s Joint Chairman David Sullivan encouraged anyone with information relating to the identity of the burglars to come forward.
    He said: “First and foremost, the thoughts of everyone connected to West Ham United are with Kurt and his family.
    “To have someone break into your home is a terrifying experience and I hope this reward will help bring the individuals to justice and prevent others from going through a similar ordeal.”
    Essex Police told The Sun: “We were called shortly after 11.50pm on Saturday 2 December to reports of a burglary in west Essex.
    “It was reported suspects had gained entry to an address, before taking items including jewellery and watches.
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    “Our investigation into this incident is continuing.”
    Anyone who has any relevant information should email confidential@westhamunited.co.uk with as much detail as possible, which will then be shared with the police.
    Zouma was forced to miss West Ham’s clash with Crystal PalaceCredit: Getty
    The footballer has been with Sandra since they were teenagers in FranceCredit: Instagram
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    45 Polish football fans appear at special court over ‘worst riot in UK for 20 years’ at Aston Villa

    FORTY-FIVE Polish football fans including a woman appeared in a special court yesterday over the Aston Villa riot.Thursday’s clashes outside the Birmingham stadium were the worst in the UK for 20 years.
    The clashes outside Aston Villa’s stadium were the worst in the UK for 20 yearsCredit: Reuters
    A total of 46 people aged between 21 and 63 were charged — but one did not attend.
    The others appeared in groups of up to five at separate hearings throughout the day.
    Police said 43 were charged with public order offences, two with assaulting police and another with possessing a knife.
    A district judge and several magistrates granted conditional bail to almost 30 of the accused at Birmingham crown court.
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    They including a 22-year-old woman from Poland who pleaded not guilty to violent disorder.
    At one hearing the court was told “egregious, sustained and horrific” violence included bricks, bottles and a portable toilet being thrown at police.
    It is alleged that a police van was the target of an attempted fire attack.
    And a flare and a flaming flag were allegedly used to injure two officers.
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    Police said five officers, two police dogs and two horses were injured after violence erupted when visiting supporters were not given tickets, as arranged, to enter Villa Park for the Europa Conference League clash which Legia Warsaw lost 2-1.
    Darius Buras, 57, of Birmingham, was one of the two accused of attacking police.
    He denied it and was bailed. Remanded defendants were ordered to ­reappear on January 5.
    Det Supt Jim Munro said: “To charge this number of people so soon after such a major disorder has taken a huge effort.” More