According to reports from L’Equipe, football players Jérémie Boga and Terem Moffi have requested the league to terminate their contracts following incidents of aggression to which they were subjected. This troubling situation unfolded on November 30, 2025, when OGC Nice faced a crisis after returning from a disappointing defeat to Lorient, with a score of 3-1.
On that day, a section of the supporters turned their ire towards several club members, including some of the management and players of the Nice roster. Both Boga and Moffi were specifically targeted, enduring insults and physical violence that consequently led to significant repercussions. Since that unfortunate incident, both players have been sidelined with injuries and have been on sick leave, embroiled in a conflict with the club that appears to be escalating.
Ongoing Conflict and Absence from Matches
The ramifications of these events have resulted in Boga and Moffi being unable to participate in upcoming matches, including their anticipated absence on Thursday against Braga in the Europa League. The ongoing situation has raised concerns not only regarding the players’ wellbeing but also about the broader implications for the club and its reputation amidst such turmoil.
As OGC Nice navigates this challenging period, the focus will likely shift towards resolving the issues surrounding the players and addressing the underlying tensions with the fanbase, which have now manifested in such a troubling manner. The league’s response to the players’ request for contract termination remains to be seen, as stakeholders await further developments in this unfolding story.

