Volleyball: Accused of sexist and sexual insults, the coach of Saint-Dié suspended as a precaution
Emmanuel Dumortier, the coach of the Saint-Dié women's volleyball team, has been suspended following allegations of sexist and sexual insults made by his players.
Emmanuel Dumortier, the head coach of the Saint-Dié women's volleyball team in France's top division, faces serious accusations from his players claiming that he made numerous sexist and sexual remarks towards them. The allegations resulted in the club's decision to suspend him provisionally to ensure a proper investigation. This action was taken in light of the players' concerns about his behavior.
The accusations were made public through a statement from the ProSmash professional players' union, which indicated that the players felt compelled to speak out against their coach's inappropriate comments. These remarks are viewed not only as detrimental to the team atmosphere but also as a violation of the professional conduct expected in sports, especially within women's sports, where such issues are increasingly coming to light.
The provisional suspension is aimed at allowing a thorough investigation into the matter without influence from the coach. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about sexism and inappropriate behavior in sports, prompting discussions around the need for more robust measures to protect athletes and create a safe environment for all participants.