Yoram Zague 19 year old french defender, currently on loan at Belgian club KAS Eupen from Paris Saint-Germain, has been sentenced to 20 days in prison for reckless driving in Denmark.
The incident occurred in December 2025 while Zague was on loan at FC Copenhagen. He was caught driving his BMW M4 at 104 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Sjaellandsbroen bridge in Copenhagen. He pleaded guilty in court on Monday (April 20, 2026).
In addition to the prison term, the Frederiksberg Court imposed:
– A three-year unconditional driving ban
– A warning of expulsion from Denmark
Zague will likely need to return to Denmark to serve the sentence, with reports suggesting it could be served with an electronic bracelet.
FC Copenhagen had already terminated his loan agreement on January 31, 2026, shortly after the incident came to light. He played 15 matches for the Danish club before moving on loan to Eupen in Belgium for more playing time.
The young right-back, a PSG academy graduate who signed a contract extension until 2028, has faced a challenging loan spell abroad. This latest development adds to the difficulties during his time in Copenhagen.
PSG and Eupen have not yet issued official statements on the sentencing. The case highlights strict Danish traffic laws, where serious speeding often results in jail time.