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"It's disgraceful that you slept with 300 people after 12 hours of torture." EPL Legend Faye announced his retirement from disgrace amid allegations of torture of his girlfriend. "In reality, it's a sadistic devil."

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"Faye was accused of 'psychological torture' by his ex-girlfriend and suddenly decided to take off his soccer boots during a legal battle," the British newspaper The Sun reported. /Photo = The Sun Source
"Faye was accused of 'psychological torture' by his ex-girlfriend and suddenly decided to take off his soccer boots during a legal battle," the British newspaper The Sun reported. /Photo = The Sun Source
Dimitri Paye. /AFPBBNews=News1
Dimitri Paye. /AFPBBNews=News1

Dimitri Faye (38), a former French national and English Premier League (EPL) West Ham icon, has announced her retirement from active duty amid allegations that she committed a sadistic crime against her ex-girlfriend.

"Faye was accused of 'psychological torture' by his ex-girlfriend and suddenly decided to take off his soccer boots during a legal battle," the British newspaper The Sun reported.

According to media, Faye chose to retire after staying without his team after his contract with Brazilian club Basquo da Gama was terminated at the end of last season.

Faye made his retirement official by appearing on live French TV during the half-time of his former team, Marseille, and Lille. Holding the microphone a day before his 39th birthday, he said, "I achieved my dream of becoming a professional player, played at the highest level for 20 years and played for the national team. Now the great adventure is over," he said.

"It is symbolic for me to announce my retirement in Marseille, which is home," he said. "I still have a desire to run, but my 39-year-old body is different from before. I didn't want to participate in a project that I couldn't be 100% myself, and it was impossible to play against Marseille emotionally," he said, explaining his retirement background.

Faye, who joined West Ham in 2015, emerged as the league's top striker in his debut season by sweeping the PFA team of the year and the club's own award, Hammer of the Year. He was loved by fans with 15 goals and 22 assists in 60 matches, but left the England stage after an unsavory process, such as struggling to push ahead with his transfer to Marseille. At Euro 2016, he also led the French national team to the final.

 Larissa Natalya Ferrari. /Photo = The Sun Source
Larissa Natalya Ferrari. /Photo = The Sun Source

The end of a glamorous career was marred by a terrible privacy scandal. Faye is facing trial after being sued by Brazilian lawyer Larissa Natalya Ferrari, who had an internal relationship for seven months while playing for the Basquo da Gama.

Ferrari revealed that Faye used his power and position to lock himself in an abusive relationship and imposed harsh penalties to control every move. In particular, she claimed that Faye tortured her for as many as 12 hours and humiliated her by showing off that she had slept with 300 other women. Ferrari claimed Faye was a "sick monster" who assaulted him and forced him to film a desultory video, and used bizarre psychological violence by forcing him to drink urine and toilet water and lick the floor.

According to a police report, Faye admitted to having an affair with Ferrari, but denies all allegations of violence. Prosecutors initially dismissed Ferrari's complaint, but after an appeal, Faye was eventually charged with psychological violence.

Ferrari's legal representative said in a statement, "This decision shows the judiciary's firm will to eradicate acts that violate women's dignity regardless of the perpetrator's social status or recognition," adding, "We will defend our clients' rights without compromise until the end to find out the truth and recover the victims' damage."

Dimitri Faye's time with the French national team. /AFPBBNews=News1
Dimitri Faye's time with the French national team. /AFPBBNews=News1

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