Aubin. The end of the season and the general assembly are looming at the JSBA

Aubin. The end of the season and the general assembly are looming at the JSBA
Aubin. The end of the season and the general assembly are looming at the JSBA

President Francis Rigal invites anyone connected with the club, adult and youth players, parents, managers, referees and local personalities concerned such as elected officials from the five municipalities covered to join him on Friday June 14 at the Camille Guibert stadium in Decazeville. There, from 6 p.m., under the barn, the various reports will begin on the events of the season which will end this weekend, in particular the sports reports. Remember that the flag team remained in R3 (tied 4th out of 12) and that the JSBA II reached the higher level. The season was also positive for women, young and senior.

Following the second women’s tournament which took place on Saturday June 1, Francis Rigal wanted to thank “the 25 volunteers, in the oven and at the mill since 7 a.m., the 14 referees, the 26 educators, the 100 players and all the senior players who helped.”

This event was “a great success” with the presence of teams from Haute-Garonne, Cantal, Lot and Aveyron. The day continued with the screening of the Real Madrid-Dormund final where betting was going well. “There are even some who won, well done Romain,” underlines the president.

Last match for the U15s

This weekend, the U15s play their last match. The match will be preceded, at midday, by a meal prepared by the parents. We thank them for their commitment and support. Next season a third qualified educator, required for the supervision of the U15s, will support this year’s instructors, Guillaume and Johann.

“Congratulations to all these young people and the educators for their consistency and dedication,” concludes Francis Rigal, who hopes for a large audience at the general assembly. This will encourage volunteers.

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