Andy Pelmard sanctioned by Lecce after his custody

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Former player of OGC Nice and Clermont to which he belongs, French defender Andy Pelmard (24 years old) was loaned this season to the Serie A side. A difficult experience in Serie A where he only played 4 matches at the moment. Unfortunately, the situation is not going to get better for him since he was stopped by the police while stealing for speeding and driving in a pedestrian zone. He was then taken into police custody before being released by the police.

US Lecce communicates that, when he was arrested by the police, the footballer was alone at the wheel of his car and therefore no other member was involved in the incident. The Pelmard footballer had participated, with the whole team, in the traditional exchange of Christmas wishes organized by the Club in which not only the players participated, but also the managers and the Technical Staff with the families and children. The event, as planned, started at 8:30 p.m. and ended at 10:50 p.m. when all participants left the venue on their own to return to their homes. Due to what happened, the player was immediately dropped from the squad today, subject to further action being taken against him» announced the Italian team in a press release.

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