Tony Ferilis was sentenced to five years in prison

Tony Ferilis was sentenced to a severe sentence.

The former France national team player has now been sentenced to five years in prison for shooting himself in a nightclub.

Tony Ferilis, 48, ended his football career in 2011 and got into trouble later that year. Vairelles and his three brothers came armed to a nightclub in Meurthe-et-Moselle After that, he was suspected of shooting three security guards.

Now – almost 11 years later – Vairelles, who was sentenced to five years in prison, has been sentenced, just like his brother Fabrice Vairelles. Tony Ferilis must spend three years in prison before the last two years become probation.

Jimmy and Giovan Virilis were the first to be kicked out of the club before returning armed with their brothers. They were sentenced to three years in prison.

Tony Ferilis Prison

The guards who shot them were given a three- to four-month suspended prison sentence for their involvement in the riots. They commented on the incident during the trial.

– I still have pain in my arm and mental problems, says one.

– I was afraid I would never walk again. Another says I’ve been in the hospital for several months and suffer from PTSD.

Tony Viriles played several seasons in the French league with Lyon and Lens. He became a two-time French champion and scored a total of 67 goals in the French League.

Viriles also scored eight goals for France.

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