On-loan PSG defender sentenced to 20 days in prison for reckless driving in Copenhagen

Yoram Zague in action for Eupen
Yoram Zague in action for EupenCredit: Belga / Sipa USA / Profimedia

The 19-year old defender Yoram Zague, previously on loan from PSG at FC Copenhagen has been sentenced to 20 days in prison after being charged with reckless driving in the Danish capital.

The sentence also included an unconditional loss of his driver's license for three years in addition to a warning of expulsion from Denmark.

Zague, who is today on loan at Belgian outfit Eupen, was accused of driving 104 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Sjaellandsbroen in Copenhagen in December 2025.

FC Copenhagen terminated Zague's loan agreement on 31 January 2026, following the incident.

The defender had played 15 matches for FC Copenhagen and scored two goals before the loan was terminated.

Yoram Zague quickly left the courtroom and did not want to comment on the case. In May last year, FC Copenhagen's Rodrigo Huecas was convicted of reckless driving, and he also received 20 days of unconditional imprisonment, which he served with ankle monitors.

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