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Editorial Alençon
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Nov. 16, 2024 at 6:17 p.m.
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After Argentan, Le Havre Caucriauville and Olympia’Caux during the previous deadlines, the footballers of theUS Alençon were traveling again, Saturday November 16, 2024, on behalf of the 7th Coupe de France round.
Destination Brittany this time. In Ginglin-Cesson, near Saint-Brieuc, to be exact.
The Bretons have shaken up the established order
If the Costa Rican team, remaining on two cards in the championship (7-1 victories against Saint-Renan and 5-2 against Pluvigner Kériolets), was hierarchically inferior (R1), its intention, in front of its public, was precisely to shake up the established order.
Unfortunately for President Bansard’s men, that’s what happened. This meeting sounded the death knell for the players of the City of Dukes in the oldest football competition.
Private from Adam Hammoudi
With the returns of Romain Hanquinquant in the woods and Fidel Loppy at the helm, but without the presence of Adam Hammoudi, who remained and operated on in Corsica following an uncontrolled exit by the Ajaccian goalkeeper, the Greens have everything first conceded a first goal after half an hour of play by Diarra (1-0, 32e) before seeing qualification definitively slip away from them at the very end of the match with a goal from Marie-Rose (2-0, 86e).
Against AG Caen, Saturday, in the championship
A setback which therefore puts end to the adventure of Karim El Hamdaoui’s teammates, now turned towards reception, Saturday, November 23 at 6 p.m. at the Jacques-Fould stadium of Alençon, ofAG Caen for a 6-point match.
Indeed, the Calvadosian formation (12e) is just behind Alençon (11e) tied on points (7) but with a worse goal difference than the Ornais (-3 against -2). It also has one match less than the locals. Suffice it to say that this opposition will be worth its weight.
The technical sheet
As Ginglin-Cesson (R1) – USAlençon (N3): 2-0 (1-0)
Goals. Ginglin-Cesson: Diarra (32nd), Marie-Rose (86th)
Next meeting: US Alençon – AG Caen, Saturday November 23 at 6 p.m., at the Jacques-Fould stadium in Alençon.
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