If Goal! Football Club primarily deals with the news of certain elite teams, we have decided to give you a summary of what happened today in the other – less media-covered – part of France. soccer.
Shock ban at HAC
The information is surprising. But it is like this: Le Havre has decided to ban a 6-year-old child from the stadium for several months! The latter, who had thrown projectiles during the match lost by the Norman players against the Stade de Reims (0-3), will not be able to return to the Océane stadium before the end of January. Paper cups and paper balls had been thrown onto the lawn without anything touching anyone. The parents of the young boy were received by Le Havre leaders for further explanations.
OGC Nice: Ndombele plays injured
There are footballers who play with difficulty. This is the case of OGC Nice midfielder Tanguy Ndombele, who, according to the Footmercato website, has been playing with pubalgia for more than a month. The former Lyon player managed to get on the match sheet at the cost of repeated infiltrations. Certainly, but until when?
RC Strasbourg: Rosenior has the confidence of BlueCo
With 13 points in 13 matches, like Patrick Vieira last season, Liam Rosenior is having a complicated period and saw RC Strasbourg fall to 13e place after a promising start to the season. Despite everything, L'Équipe believes that the English coach has certain potential and benefits from the great confidence of BlueCo's sporting directors, Paul Winstanley and Lawrence Stewart, and recruitment director Sam Jewell, all of whom worked alongside Hull City and Brighton. . He was appointed to put in place a shimmering game, develop the hopes of Racing and install the team in the top 8.
OGC Nice: Dante operated on and back in 2025!
Dante is scheduled to undergo surgery on his right knee and is expected to be out for several weeks. Through a press release, the Gym announced yesterday that the captain of OGC Nice would undergo surgery today to repair an injury to the internal meniscus. Aged 41, the Brazilian suffered a shock to his right knee on November 24 against Strasbourg (2-1), at the end of the match, but he finished the match. This operation should cost him several weeks of absence and his return to the team is difficult to envisage before February.
Toulouse FC: reassuring exams for Remains
Exited in the second half on Sunday during Toulouse's victory against Auxerre (2-0), following pain felt in the left calf on a clearance, Guillaume Restes underwent examinations deemed reassuring yesterday. After the “bad feelings” experienced on the Stadium pitch, the young TFC goalkeeper (19 years old), who initially thought it was a cramp before having to rely on crutches, felt better yesterday. To the point of being able to hold your place on Saturday in Monaco? The coming days and a gradual return to training to be confirmed will allow us to learn more about the state of health of the French Espoirs international.
Stade de Reims: Elsner reacts to the Cup draw
While Stade de Reims inherited Still-Mutzig, a club playing in Regional 1, for their entry into the competition in the round of 32 on December 20, 21 or 22, Luka Elsner's wish after the Cup draw of France is clear in L'Union: “Show a beautiful image of the Stade de Reims. There is never an easy draw, the Cup is a competition that we respect a lot and which represents a real opportunity for us this season. In any case, that's how we approach it. We know in principle that all Cup matches are difficult, so we will prepare for them very seriously. »
Stade Rennais: Roazhon Park expanded?
According to Ouest-France, a study commissioned by the City of Rennes concluded that it was possible to expand Roazhon Park by 13,000 additional spaces. The latter would be located on the Vilaine stand side, raising above the boxes and moving it back. This modification could therefore make it possible to increase the capacity of Roazhon Park to 42,000 seats, where the project for the new stadium, envisaged a few meters further, aimed for an enclosure with 45,000 seats. The expansion would cost around 100 million euros, and would therefore be the responsibility of the City of Rennes. It would also require two years of work, to which would be added decision-making times, for a new version of Roazhon Park not envisaged before 2028.
Montpellier HSC: Savanier blocked Cabella
While a return of Rémy Cabella had been considered at Montpellier HSC, Téji Savanier would have personally opposed this possibility! “Savanier went to Laurent Nicollin's office and he said to him: 'It's him or it's me!' “Cabella must have it a little bad compared to Savanier,” says Grégory Schneider on La Chaîne L’Équipe.
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