flew to Guyana

flew to Guyana
Thionville flew to Guyana

Zapping Foot National Interview – The underside of amateur football, with Romain Molina

After New Caledonia, it's time for Guyana for US -Lusitanos. A year after having already traveled to the other side of the world, the club is doing it again this season to compete in its eighth round of the Coupe de . The National 2 resident has a meeting with the Aigles d'Or de Mana, a Guyanese Regional 2 club, this Saturday, November 30 at 4 p.m. (local time, 8 p.m. in France). Objective: reach the 32nd finals like last season, during which Julien François's men, then in National 3, had long stood up to Gennaro Gattuso's Olympique de at the Saint-Symphorien stadium in (0-1) .

Coupe de France: the program for the 8th round

Thermal shock

It was this Monday, November 25, that the people of Lorraine flew from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport in to overseas, where they will have the opportunity to adapt to the local climate in the coming days. For example, more than 30 degrees are predicted today in Guyana. A thermal shock with the metropolis, where the cold has set in. On a sporting level, Thionville, promoted this season to the fourth level, perfectly prepared for this long journey this weekend, with a success over Feignies-Aulnoye (3-1) as part of the 11th day of group C. With this As a result, the USTL is provisionally in 4th place.

To summarize

After New Caledonia, it's time for Guyana for US Thionville-Lusitanos. A year after having already traveled to the other side of the world, the Moselle club is doing it again this season to compete in its eighth round of the Coupe de France.

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