Thirteen ultra PSG accused of various acts of violence during a brawl against ultra-Reims in 2016 were sentenced Tuesday by the Troyes Criminal Court (Aube) to terms of up to ten months in prison, has t we learned from the prosecutor's office.

Thirteen ultra PSG accused of various acts of violence during a brawl against ultra-Reims in 2016 were sentenced Tuesday by the Troyes Criminal Court (Aube) to terms of up to ten months in prison, has t we learned from the prosecutor's office.

"The sentences are up to ten months in prison and each sentence carries a fine of 500 euros and a ban on residence in the Aube for two years," said the source told AFP. The prosecutor of Troyes had requested October 9 to a year in prison against these thirteen supporters.

"It makes me think of Fight Club," said the prosecutor Arnaud Laraize early October, for whom the facts are closer to him according to him "these groups inspired by hooliganism who want to fight for no reason."