Due to weather constraints, certain activities canceled for the 80th anniversary of LOSC

Due to weather constraints, certain activities canceled for the 80th anniversary of LOSC
Due to weather constraints, certain activities canceled for the 80th anniversary of LOSC

In a little over 24 hours, this Sunday, LOSC will celebrate its 80th anniversary around the reception at Stade Rennais. However, certain activities initially planned must be canceled due to unfavorable weather conditions.

The twelfth day of Ligue 1 McDonald's is not insignificant for LOSC which, this season, is celebrating its 80th anniversary with the people of . This meeting, a real event, was organized around the upcoming duel against Stade Rennais, now led by the volcanic Jorge Sampaoli, scheduled for this Sunday, November 24 at 3 p.m. On this occasion, many activities are planned to delight young and old. However, some of them must be canceled.

The club's communications unit announced the bad news this Saturday, during the morning: “Due to unfavorable weather forecasts (winds between 70 and 80 km/h)LOSC is unfortunately forced to make the decision to cancel a certain number of external events,
including the entertainment area in door N and the musical stage which was to be deployed with Metropolys radio”
she writes in a press release.

Lille training favors “compliance with imposed standards” as well as
“the best security” for her audience, whom she still wants to reassure. The meeting and the events planned inside the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy will obviously take place, as will the arrival of the former Mastiffs, more than a hundred of them, on its red carpet (VIP Hall Door A) nearby from 1 p.m.

The old Mastiffs already known

For the moment, on the eve of the kick-off of these celebrations,
LOSC has already formalized the presence of several Lille icons : Adil Rami (2007-11), Vahid Halilhodžić (1998-2002), Carlos Baleba (2022-23), Nicolas Plestan (2003-10), Rachel Saïdi (2015-24), Stéphane Dumont (2003-11), Rafael Schmitz (2001-08), Rio Mavuba (2008-17), Milenko Acimovic (2004-06), Aurélien Chedjou (2007-13), Loïc Rémy (2018-20), Francis Graille (1999-2002), Marine Dafeur (2016-19), Mikkel Beck (2000 -04), Martin Terrier (2016-18), Ludovic Obraniak (2007-12), Matt Moussilou (2002-06), Fernando D'Amico (1999-2003), Stéphane Pichot (2000-04, 2017-19, 2021-…), Patrick Collot (1995-2002), Dagui Bakari (1999-2002), Christophe Landrin (1996-2005), Mathieu Debuchy (2003-13, 2024-…), Yohan Cabaye (2004-11), Djezon Boutoille (1993-2004), Amandine Henry (2024), Grégory Tafforeau (2001-09), Bruno Cheyrou (1998-2002).

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