ACA has the “certainty” of having its demotion to N1 cancelled

ACA has the “certainty” of having its demotion to N1 cancelled
ACA has the “certainty” of having its demotion to N1 cancelled

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The bad news came in the last few hours. This Thursday, June 27, the Professional Club Control Commission of the National Management Control Directorate (DNCG) took the decision to administratively demote AC Ajaccio to the lower level, to National. A decision immediately rejected by the Corsican club, which announced that it would appeal. An appeal that should only confirm the good health of the ACA according to Daniele Bufano. “The effort we made before the DNCG is on our budget for next year and we have the ambition to provide additional guarantees. We know what needs to be done and we have a very strong hope, even a certainty, of being able to respond to it” confided the club president in the columns of Corse-Matin.

“And we are confident that we will do it in the allotted time. In particular with the contribution of Jean-Noël Fattaccioli (vice-president, editor’s note), who was present in Paris, who is at our side, who contributes very actively to the financial life of the ACA and who is ready to provide these guarantees that would allow us to move forward again,” continued the Ajaccio leader. A “regrettable” decision that “disappointed” the Bears. “We are having a constructive and collaborative discussion. We now have six days to appeal and then we will have to find a date that will certainly be in the first half of July,” Daniele Bufano was keen to reassure.

To sum up

The bad news came in the last few hours. This Thursday, June 27, the Commission for the Control of Professional Clubs of the National Directorate of Management Control (DNCG) took the decision to administratively demote AC Ajaccio to the lower level, i.e. National. A decision immediately rejected by the Corsican club, which announced it would appeal.

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