Algerian international Youcef Belaïli, currently playing for Espérance Sportive de Tunis, was arrested at Charles de Gaulle Airport following a seatbelt refusal incident on a flight from New York to Paris. Social media videos captured the moment airport police took him into custody after an altercation during disembarkation
According to reports, the incident escalated after the 33-year-old winger refused to seatbelt when instructed by cabin crew. The disagreement turned physical, leading to his arrest upon landing
Belaïli, a key figure in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and a standout performer for Tunisia’s Al-Nassr and Espérance, was instrumental in Al-Nassr’s victory over LAFC in the Club World Cup group stage. He scored the decisive goal in the 70th minute and reportedly inspired confidence and discipline on the pitch. However, Al-Nassr exited the tournament at the group stage after a goalless draw against Inter Miami .
The French authorities have yet to publicize any formal charges. However, airport staff videos show Belaïli being visibly upset in the jet bridge, handcuffed, and led away by police
This incident marks another off-field controversy in Belaïli’s career, which has been a mix of remarkable football exploits and disciplinary challenges. As legal proceedings begin, his future — including potential club opportunities — may be affected.