FFF: Diallo and Aulas in total panic

FFF: Diallo and Aulas in total panic
FFF: Diallo and Aulas in total panic

The story is underway at the French Federation. The elections that should identify a new president are going well and the Tandem Aulas-Diallo would have been late.

The elections to the presidency of the French Football Federation will soon reveal the identity of the future boss of French football. For the time being, the position is held by Philippe Diallo, temporary president since the Christmas LE GRAët and candidate to keep this position this time by being elected. For the next mandate, the latter can count on the presence of Jean-Michel Aulas. The former illustrious president of Olympique Lyonnais is in the running to become the number 2 of the FFF. A tandem that would have lagged behind, according to Romain Molina.

On his X account, Romain Molina, writer and investigator specializing in sport, including football, has given some clues to the election that is currently happening. If Pierre Samsonoff seems to go on his little end of the way, welcoming in number the votes of rural amateur football, the Duo-Aulas duo would feel the wind turning.

“Aulas is losing a lot of votes”

« The Diallo/Aulas clan has been activating for a few days by making calls and messages here and there. They who thought they were quietly winning the FFF elections. Jean-Michel Aulas is making Philippe Diallo lose a lot of votes (in pro and an amateur). They are in panic “Slipped Romain Molina. Without saying more about the chances of one or the other to win, he makes it clear that victory is not yet acquired by the outgoing president.

As a reminder, the amateur world has largely mobilized to make these elections an example of democracy. According to figures given by Amateur Foot, yesterday Tuesday, December 10 at 6 p.m., the participation rate was already 21.44%. A figure far beyond the expectations of the French Football Federation.


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