FC Nantes learns the trial date of the VTC driver charged with killing supporter Maxime Leroy
The Nantes court has set September 23, 2026 as the hearing day for the VTC driver tried for the murder of the club’s supporter, Maxime Leroy. The decision comes as the club struggles in Ligue 1, ranked 17th with 23 points, showing a recent form of LWLLD.
Why does this trial directly affect the club?
The tragedy deeply impacted the Nantes community. Maxime Leroy was known for his enthusiasm at Beaujoire matches, and his death sparked solidarity demonstrations. FC Nantes organized a vigil in his honor, reminding that supporter safety remains a priority. The case also highlights growing tensions around VTC rides during major sporting events.
What impact on FC Nantes’ image and security?
FC Nantes has tightened security protocols around the stadium, working closely with local authorities. Sporting director Alain Casanova said the club is “committed to ensuring every supporter can attend matches safely.” This promise comes as the team has conceded 52 goals this season, a disparity that weighs on player and fan morale.
What follows for the club after the verdict?
If the verdict confirms the driver’s guilt, FC Nantes may see increased solidarity among its fans, but also heightened pressure to improve safety. The club plans a public awareness campaign on the risks of private transport on October 15, 2026, aiming to prevent future tragedies.
FC Nantes continues to fight on the pitch, 53 points behind league leaders Paris Saint‑Germain, while mourning Maxime Leroy. The community hopes justice will bring closure, allowing supporters to refocus on football.
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