On the hot topic of bans on the movement of supporters, OM has decided to act. According to information from Provence, the Marseille club has chosen to challenge the ban on its supporters from going to the match against AS Saint-Étienne, this Sunday, December 8, as part of the 14th day of Ligue 1. The Loire prefecture issued a decree prohibiting their presence at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium, a decision which adds to other similar restrictions during recent trips to Lyon, Nantes and Montpellier.
Appeal to the administrative court
The Olympian club, believing that its supporters must be able to accompany the team during each away meeting, has decided to act. An appeal will be filed this Tuesday, December 3 with the administrative court of Lyon, in the hope of obtaining a favorable decision. Pablo Longoria, president of OM, has entrusted the management of this file to Fabrizio Ravanelli, who maintains a close relationship with supporters and actively works on their rights. Beyond this match, OM is also thinking of other matches, in particular the 32nd final of the Coupe de France scheduled once again against Saint-Étienne, for which it also wants the presence of its supporters. To be continued…
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To summarize
Sunday evening, OM travels to ASSE. A match planned without Marseille supporters. Except that the Marseille club is rebelling. In fact, OM decided to file an appeal at the initiative of Pablo Longoria.
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