Mbappé on Sweden Assault Case: No Follow-Up & His Reaction

This is one of the subjects that Kylian Mbappé evokes in the river interview granted Wednesday to “L’Equipe Magazine”. The Captain of the Blues returns to this interview on this judicial case in Stockholm, where his name had been quoted by the Swedish press as a suspect in an investigation for rape and sexual assault opened by the prosecution after his arrival in the Scandinavian capital in October 2024.

In the absence of evidence, justice had closed the investigation in December of the same year. Without ever quoting his name. “I was not even concerned,” said the Real Madrid player. It was just sad to see everyone throwing themselves on it as if it was a steak, on such a serious subject. It happens to far too many women, unfortunately, so that we throw ourselves on it for titles and articles. No one has taken the time to wonder what happened to the potential victim. »»

“I knew I was going to get up because I was not concerned, the police never called me, my name was never cited. I knew from the start that it would go, but it’s complicated, continues Kylian Mbappé. Especially for your loved ones, even more female sex. Whether you want it or not, when you tell it, you feel that in the face opposite, the person says: What if there was 1 % chance that he did something? It hurt me. »»

“If Kylian had done something wrong in Sweden …”

In this same issue of the Magazine Team, his mother and advisor Fayza Lamari also returns to this period, experienced as “the most difficult episode to live”. “What is extraordinary about this episode is that it has never been summoned by Swedish or French justice,” she insists. So I was a little surprised that the whole French press plans to reporters there. »»

“If Kylian had done something bad in Sweden, it was I who took him to the police station,” she continues. As a woman, it would have meant that I had missed an education wagon and my children know that on this subject, they will not have me. »»

Key Takeaways from the Stockholm Investigation

To provide a clearer view of the situation, here’s a summary of the key facts surrounding the investigation, its timeline, and the official outcomes.

Aspect Details
Allegation Kylian Mbappé was allegedly linked to a rape investigation in Stockholm, Sweden [[1]].
Initial Reports Swedish media reported Mbappé as a suspect following his visit to Stockholm in October 2024 [[1]].
Mbappé’s Response Mbappé and his representatives denied the accusations, labeling them as “completely false” [[1]].
Investigation Outcome The Swedish prosecutors closed the investigation in December of 2024 due to lack of evidence, without ever publicly naming Mbappé as a suspect [[2]], [[3]].
Mbappé’s Statement (L’Équipe Interview) Mbappé expressed that he was never contacted by the police and that his name was not cited, and that it was very challenging for his loved ones.
Mother’s Statement (L’Équipe Interview) Fayza Lamari, Mbappé’s mother, stated that neither Swedish nor French justice ever summoned him.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About the Mbappé investigation

To further clarify details and address common concerns, here are some frequently asked questions with straightforward answers:

What were the initial allegations against Kylian Mbappé?

Reports in October 2024 linked Kylian Mbappé to a rape investigation in Stockholm, Sweden, following his visit to the city [[1]].

What was Mbappé’s response to the allegations?

Mbappé and his representatives refuted the allegations,stating they were “completely false” [[1]].

What was the outcome of the Swedish investigation?

The Swedish prosecutors closed the investigation in December 2024 due to a lack of evidence. Mbappé was never officially named as a suspect [[2]], [[3]].

Did the police contact Mbappé during the investigation?

According to Mbappé’s statements in the interview, he was never contacted by the police during the investigation.

How did Mbappé and his family react to these events?

Mbappé expressed how difficult and sad the situation was, especially for his loved ones. His mother, Fayza Lamari, highlighted that neither Swedish nor French justice ever summoned him and she was surprised by the media attention.

This detailed look at the events in Stockholm seeks to provide clarity and accuracy, as we continue to follow the career of kylian Mbappé. Our commitment is to deliver responsible and accurate reporting in sports journalism.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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