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Sports Editorial in Caen
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Nov 14, 2024 at 4:12 p.m.
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It’s a prospect that is already making Caen football circles salivate. “You must first qualify, which is not a given,” warns however Vincent Laigneauthe coach of La Maladrerie.
In the event of success against Bolbec, a resident of Regional 1 like them, the MOS players would have the right to challenge the big neighbor of Stade Malherbe Caennext round! The draw, carried out on Wednesday October 30, 2024 at the headquarters of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) in Paris, has in fact designated the matches of the 7th round, this weekend of November 16 and 17, as well as those of the 8th. tour, scheduled for the weekend of November 30.
Distrust for SM Caen
For its entry into the running, Stade Malherbe (Ligue 2) will travel to the pitch of the C’Chartrescurrent resident of National 3. An opponent within reach of Nicolas Seube’s men, who remain on two victories against Martigues (3-0) and Bastia (2-0), and an encouraging defeat in Metz (0-1) in the championship. Be wary however, the Chartrains are at the top of their National 3 group after eight days of the championship. The meeting will take place on Saturday November 16, at 1:45 p.m., and will be broadcast by our colleagues from France 3 Regions.
As a reminder, the Malherbistes were eliminated in the 1/32 final last season, in another derby, in Le Havre (1-2).
The Sicknessfor its part, will welcome theUS Bolbec (Seine-Maritime), Sunday November 17 (2 p.m.), at the Joseph-Déterville stadium. The Seinomarins currently occupy 8th place in group B of R1.
A possible derby between the two Caen clubs
In the event of victory for the two Caen clubs, MOS and SM Caen will face each other. A major derby and additional motivation for the men of President Thierry Deslandes, who should host the current Ligue 2 resident at home, after validation of the approval of the Joseph-Déterville stadium complex.
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