Volley: Accused of Sexist and Sexual Insults, Saint-Dié's Coach Suspended as a Conservatory
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The Vosgian club decided on Friday to suspend the coach as a conservatory, ensuring that "the word of the players" was "heard".
Emmanuel Dumortier, coach of Saint-Dié, club in the first division of the women's volleyball league, is accused by his players of having made sexist and sexual statements against them on several occasions.
Player for several seasons under Manu Dumortier, today team manager of the club and president of the union of the players (ProSmash), Julie Mollinger evokes the dossier that shakes the club of Saint-Dié. A speech committed, assumed, and without concession.
Player for several seasons under Manu Dumortier, today team manager of the club and president of the union of the players (ProSmash), Julie Mollinger evokes the dossier that shakes the club of Saint-Dié. A speech committed, assumed, and without concession.
Following the public testimony of the players of Saint-Dié on Thursday night, the club suspended coach Emmanuel Dumortier as a conservatory. Volleyballers denounce " vexatious, sexist and dangerous methods", the coach's racist comments and a "culture of silence".
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