a match definitively stopped due to a power outage

a match definitively stopped due to a power outage
a match definitively stopped due to a power outage

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The Coupe de passes fifth. Indeed, the fifth round of the 108th edition of the Old Lady is being contested this weekend. This is an important step since it marks the entry into the running of the National Championship clubs. This Saturday, October 12, Bayeux (R1) received Dives Cabourg (N3). The match was definitively stopped at half-time due to a power outage, announced Ouest-France. The current third in Group D of the French fifth division took the lead after a quarter of an hour of play thanks to a goal from Alexis Jeanne.

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“It’s a shame for the players and the club”

In an interview with Ouest-France, the coach of the resident of the French sixth division Eric Fouda expressed his frustration: “It’s a shame for the players and the club. We invested in making this event festive. We has a 90% chance of losing this match. The penalty takes 50 minutes to come, where others would have taken 30. The hardest part will be to re-mobilize the boys by planning for the championship. While the sixth round of the Coupe de France is scheduled for the weekend of October 25-26-27, the League will quickly decide on the fate of the match.

To summarize

This Saturday, October 12, Bayeux (R1) received Dives Cabourg (N3) for the 5th round of the Coupe de France. The match was definitively stopped at half-time due to a power outage, announced Ouest-France.

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