This Saturday, November 2, 2024, at 7 p.m., Avenir Foot Lozère (Regional 1) faces a strong opponent.
For its fifth day of the Regional 1 championship, Avenir Foot Lozère will undergo a big test on the Grau-du-Roi pitch, this Saturday, November 2. Kick-off at 7 p.m.
The AFL returns to the championship after its last home match against Montpellier Atlas Paillade. A meeting which ended in a goalless draw. An opposition described as “tactical” by coach Nabil Zanina. This weekend, the Mendois will face a big part of this Regional 1 championship, the current leader of Pool A.
Challenges for the whole club
As for the club's other senior teams, the reservists (Regional 3) will want to regain victory with the reception of Sources Aveyron in a duel of relegated teams, Sunday at 3 p.m., in Rouffiac.
Team three (Departmental 1) is still looking for its first championship success. The arrival of Naucelles, Saturday, at 7 p.m., at the Causse d'Auge, could be the opportunity.
Finally the women, who have had a perfect start to the championship with five victories in five days, travel to the JS Lévézou field, Sunday at 3 p.m.
The Graulens lead the championship with four victories in as many days. Still in contention in the Coupe de France, the Gard team is therefore favorite in this match, but also for accession to National 3.
Able to challenge the leader
However, every team has its flaws and that of Grau-du-Roi has had one since last Wednesday. Indeed, the Camargue players were eliminated in the Coupe Occitanie by Vauvert, in a 100% R1 shock. A 2-1 defeat which will certainly give ideas to Yousfi's partners. Because the AFL has had a generally positive start to the season. Nabil Zanina's men are fifth in the standings, with seven points acquired thanks to two wins, two draws and one defeat.
The Lozériens showed, during the reception of Atlas Paillade, that they were capable of defeating the good teams of this championship, since the Héraultais had scored nine goals in two matches before leaving the Delmas stadium without having found the fault.
Above all, the Lozère team was able to build confidence last week in the Coupe Occitanie. For their entry into the running, they in fact largely disposed of the formation of Larzac Vallées (Departmental 3) with a score of 7 to 2. Enough to reassure themselves and challenge the Gard leader with a lot of ambitions.
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