Mbour : un jeune footballeur de 18 ans accuse son coach d'abus sexuel et d’arnaque à 400 000 FCFA
The director of a football center, D. Faye, was tried in the Mbour High Court for indecent assault, unnatural acts, and fraud. An 18-year-old resident accuses him of having sexual relations with him on two occasions. S. Camara, the father of the young complainant, had enrolled his son for a training camp at the football center located in Sindia.
The young man, full of football talent, was enrolled as a boarder at the end of his one-month internship. Having heard about a trip organized by the center, S. Camara wanted his son to participate to increase his chances of being spotted by a club. He paid the accused 400,000 FCFA out of a total of 500,000 FCFA for participation fees. Having waited too long for a trip that never came, SM Camara, the young boarder, decided to leave the center. He explained to his father that the managers were not serious. He went further by telling his father that he had been sexually abused by the center's director.
The young resident recounts that one night, around 4 a.m., his supervisor asked him to rub shea butter on his penis, claiming to want to treat a sore adductor. He claims to have had sex with him twice before refusing a third time.
S. Camara, who went to the center, demanded his money back without raising the issue of abuse against his son. It was only days later that he decided to file a complaint. For his part, D. Faye categorically rejects the accusations and speaks of a plot orchestrated by S. Camara and his son to harm his reputation. He maintains that the facts are completely fabricated and that it is a settling of scores linked to the 400,000 CFA francs paid. According to him, the Camara family is trying to recover the money owed to the center while he owed them two monthly payments in return.
The accused recalled that he has been working at the academy since 2014 without ever having been the subject of a similar complaint. His lawyer, Aboubacry Deh, denounced a "legal insecurity" where, according to him, "at any time, one can go to prison for false accusations." He believes that the behavior of the father, who remained silent despite the alleged facts, and the absence of a medical certificate make the plaintiffs' version of events implausible. For the defense, this case is based on obvious bad faith. "The father and son invented a story sewn with white thread to avoid paying the amount owed to the center," argued Deh. The prosecutor requested the application of the law.
The case was adjourned for Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
Commentaires (7)
Où va ce monde !
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