“There was an aura around him of an extraordinary person who can take a player to a new level. He came to our village with his then wife, it was in the second half of the 80s. Then, in our club, everyone said it was a great honor to have such a coach.
But during practice, he said vulgar things. He made vulgar remarks about our breasts and our buttocks, asked the boys if they wanted to touch us. We were 13 or 14 at the time.
And at some point he began to look for contact opportunities. I tried touching and rubbing. After practice, he would often call his office and harass. He felt me in intimate places. He raped me dozens of times, he was a sexual predator and it was like paralyzing me,” quotes Onet Kotulu.
Source: Sport
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