French champions Paris St. Germain have spoken out to say they "condemn" the people who hacked into a number of the club's players' personal Twitter accounts on Tuesday night.
Old tweets from third-choice goalkeeper Mory Diaw, 22-year-old striker Jean-Christophe Bahebeck, academy midfielder Franck Bambock and Lea Declercq, who is a striker for the women's team, appeared on their feeds -- amongst others -- dating back to 2012.
PSG confirmed on Twitter: "The accounts of Parisians @Bobyraa @JCBahebeck @BfyFranck @koss_93100 and Parisienne Lea Declercq were hacked last night.
"They have taken no remarks posted on their accounts during the last 24 hours. The @PSG_inside condemns this practice."
Les comptes des Parisiens @Bobyraa @JCBahebeck @BfyFranck @koss_93100 et de la Parisienne Lea Declercq ont été piratés cette nuit (1/2)
- PSG Officiel (@PSG_inside) May 20, 2015
Ils n'ont tenu aucun des propos affichés sur leurs comptes lors des dernières 24H. Le @PSG_inside condamne cette pratique #TOUSPARIS (2/2)
- PSG Officiel (@PSG_inside) May 20, 2015
L'Equipe reports that Declercq has since deleted her account on the social network.
Laurent Blanc's men secured their third Ligue 1 title in as many years with Saturday's 2-1 victory over Montpellier at the Stade de la Mosson.
The French giants have already won the Trophee des Champions, the Coupe de la Ligue and now the Ligue 1 title, but could add another piece of silverware to their trophy cabinet if they beat Auxerre in the Coupe de France final on May 30.
PSG's final match of the Ligue 1 season comes with Saturday's match against Reims at Parc des Princes as they look to sign off in front of their home fans in style, hoping to better the league-opening game this term -- a 2-2 draw in the reverse fixture against Saturday's opponents.