It is the second Ligue 1 fixture in 48 hours to be stopped due to anti-gay sentiments. The league has been trying to stamp out the problem, which is becoming increasingly prevalent.

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It is the second Ligue 1 fixture in 48 hours to be stopped due to anti-gay sentiments. The league has been trying to stamp out the problem, which is becoming increasingly prevalent.

A French league match between Metz and Paris Saint-Germain was temporarily halted on Friday night due to homophobic banners unfurled by the home fans.

Referee Frank Schneider interrupted the game in Metz’s stadium, the Stade Saint-Symphorien, during the 2-0 defeat for the home side, while the banners were removed and the players left the pitch before play was resumed a few minutes later.

Friday’s incident came after Wednesday’s game between Nice and Marseille was paused for several minutes after Nice supporters revealed two flags emblazoned with homophobic messages.

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