Former France star Vairelles arrested for attempted murder

24 October 2011 20:47

Former France international footballer Tony Vairelles has been arrested, along with three others, on suspicion of attempted murder following a shooting in a nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning, police sources said on Monday.

Three bouncers were injured after the shooting, which took place outside the nightclub on the outskirts of the eastern French city of Nancy.

According to police, Vairelles, 38, was part of a group that was thrown out of the nightspot in Essey-les-Nancy at around 3am for drunken behaviour.

The group then returned to the venue and used baseball bats to attack doorstaff, who responded by spraying tear gas, before one man opened fire on security personnel with a 22 calibre rifle.

One person was wounded in the thigh, another in the hand, while a third man suffered more serious injuries to the side, although his life is not thought to be in danger.

Five men were arrested on Sunday morning, with one later being released.

Vairelles and the others -- one of whom being Vairelles' brother -- were remanded in custody and will appear in court on Tuesday, the same police source said.

Vairelles was born in Nancy, and went on to star for local side AS Nancy, before notable spells with both Lens and Lyon.

He won the French title with Lens in 1998 and with Lyon in 2003, and won eight caps for France.

Vairelles later became the majority shareholder at third-tier club Gueugnon, who went into liquidation earlier this year.

Source: AFP