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Paris Saint-Germain discrimination case referred to Ligue 1 commission

Paris Saint-Germain are facing possible disciplinary action from Ligue 1 for their scouts' use of racial profiling when scouting players outside the metropolitan area of the French capital.

The French Football Federation ethics board said after hearings on Friday with PSG director general Jean-Claude Blanc and others that it decided to forward the case to Ligue 1's disciplinary commission.

The federation's statement said the hearings established "that files mentioning an ethnic origin were indeed used in PSG recruitment cells until 2018."

But the ethics board also backed PSG's position that there was no proven case of discrimination. French law prohibits the collection of personal data that shows the racial or ethnic origins of individuals.

PSG have acknowledged that forms with "illegal content were used between 2013 and 2018," but they declined responsibility for implementing the policy after the Mediapart news website reported that, up until this year, scouts were asked by PSG to mention the origin of possible recruits according to four categories: "Francais" (French), "Maghrebin" (North African), "Antillais" (West Indian) and "Afrique noire" (Black African).