
The club has promised that announcement over a potential suspension, fine, or contractual penalty will come today.
Mazraoui did explicitly attempt to distance himself from violence and terror in a subsequent post, but may still face suspension from his German club after planned “detailed discussions” on Wednesday. In addition to Mazaroui and El Ghazi, Tunisian Aïssa Laïdouni (1. FC Union Berlin) and German-Albanian Klas Gjasula (SV Darmstadt 98) have faced criticism over their social media posts pertaining to the conflict.
Bayern – like many other German Bundesliga clubs including Mainz – has Jewish administrative roots following post-war reorganization. Recently signed Bayern back-up keeper Daniel Peretz is also an Israeli youth international. In an article appearing on the website of Germany’s Kicker Magazine, Mannheim-based trade-law professor Dr. Philipp Fischinger (quoted by German footballing journalist Benni Hofmann) suggests the club may be leaning towards a suspension.
“Under certain circumstances,” Dr. Fischinger is quoted as saying with specific reference to Peretz, “Mazraoui’s post just jeopardize labor relations at FC Bayern. A warning, a contractual penalty or an indefinite leave-of-absence could be considered. An immediate dismissal [termination of contract] doesn’t seem possible.”
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