Football Player
Aminata Diallo Commissions A Violent Attack On Teammate
Kheira Haraoui Out Of Jealousy
November 10. 2021
Aminata Diallo (left) and
Kheira Hamraoui (right)
26-year-old football player, Aminata
Diallo, who played for the Utah Royals in America
and currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain
Feminines (PSG), has been arrested by French police
for commissioning a violent attack on teammate,
Kheira Hamraoui, 31.
The attack occurred on November 4,
2021, when two masked men pulled Kheira out of a
vehicle being driven by Aminata, who was giving her
a ride home. The two men began to beat Kheira's legs
with a metal bar, while Aminata was restrained and
left unharmed. The New York Times reported Kheira
has cuts and bruises, but no broken bones.
Aminata Diallo (left) and Kheira Hamraoui
(second from the left) at PSG
The attack was designed to stop
Kheira from playing football. Kheira is the
midfielder at PSG who has been getting the most
playing time on the pitch, which made Aminata
jealous and angry. It is in a team's best interest
to have the most talented player in each position
and for the longest period of time. Anything less
often means losing matches because you are not
playing your best.
This is not the first time a jealous
female has attacked another in this manner. As
written on the site previously, in 1994 ice-skater
and Olympic favorite, Nancy Kerrigan, was the
subject of a vicious and violent attack commissioned
by rival Tonya Harding and the latter's husband Jeff
Gillooly. The incident made news all over the world.
A tweet on Twitter.com about the incident
Gillooly hired a thug, Shane Stant,
to attack Kerrigan by breaking her right knee with a
police baton. Kerrigan's leg injury paved the way
for Harding to win the U.S. championships and gain a
spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Kerrigan was later
added to the Olympic team anyway and won the silver
medal. Harding placed eighth.
Harding later pleaded guilty to
"conspiracy to hinder prosecution." Gillooly and
Shant were convicted in the attack on Kerrigan, as
were Shawn Eckardt (Harding's bodyguard) and Derrick
Smith (who drove the getaway car). Imagine being
that jealous of a rival that you go to such extremes
to harm the person. It is very depraved.
Tonya Harding (left) and Nancy Kerrigan
(right)
Some women like to be the center of
attention, and also have a violent, criminal streak,
which poses a danger to those around them. Women who
attack others destroy their careers and finances,
because when they are caught they go down in world
history as jealous, insecure, overly competitive and
petty.
Nothing takes the place of hard work
and talent. At the end of the day history always
corrects itself regarding pretenders who look for
dishonest, cruel and violent shortcuts at other
people's expense. There's always a price to pay for
cruelty to others.
STORY SOURCE
Masked Men Attacked a Soccer Player. Her
Teammate Is Under Arrest.
A Paris St.-Germain women’s player was
taken into custody by French investigators looking
into a violent assault on a teammate who shares her
position.
Nov. 10, 2021Updated 6:54 p.m. ET -
The Paris St.-Germain players, champions of France
and riding high on a surge of investment in women’s
soccer, were in fine spirits as they enjoyed a
dinner with club officials last week in a restaurant
close to one of the city’s largest parks.
Months removed from the squad’s
first French title, regulars in Europe’s biggest
tournaments and unbeaten in the new season, the team
had much to celebrate, and the mood was collegial.
As the night out wound down, one of the team’s new
signings, Kheira Hamraoui, accepted a ride home from
her teammate Aminata Diallo. Car-pooling made sense;
both women lived in Chatou, an upscale suburb on the
outskirts of Paris, and soon they and a third player
were in the car for the half-hour drive home.
As the car approached Hamraoui’s
house around 10.30 p.m., however, the journey took a
menacing turn. Two masked men emerged from the
darkness and dragged Hamraoui out of the passenger
seat. Then, according to news media reports later
confirmed by the French police, the men beat
Hamraoui with a metal bar for several minutes,
paying particular attention to the part of the body
she most needed to play for one of Europe’s most
successful women’s soccer teams: her legs.
https://www.nytimes.com