Swedish authorities have closed a rape case involving Kylian Mbappé, clearing the French football star of any wrongdoing. The case, which surfaced following an international break, had briefly cast a shadow over the player’s career but has now been definitively dismissed by prosecutors.
The allegations emerged after a woman filed a complaint in Sweden, accusing Mbappé of rape.
The complaint was lodged shortly after an international break during which Mbappé, who now plays for Real Madrid, was absent from duty with the French national team.
Throughout the investigation, Mbappé consistently maintained his innocence, firmly denying the accusations.
“I am innocent,” the player had declared publicly, expressing confidence that the matter would be resolved in his favor.
The Swedish legal system has now confirmed his stance, announcing the closure of the case due to insufficient evidence to proceed.
This decision not only exonerates the 24-year-old forward but also ends a period of intense scrutiny that had followed him since the allegations became public.
The timing of the accusations coincided with a period of heightened attention on Mbappé’s performances, particularly after his high-profile transfer to Real Madrid.
The case had briefly sparked criticism, with some questioning his focus and ability to handle the pressures of his new club.
The resolution of the case allows Mbappé to shift attention back to his footballing career, where he remains one of the sport’s brightest stars.
Swedish prosecutors’ decision marks a significant relief for the player, his team, and his fans, putting an end to a challenging episode in his otherwise illustrious career.