The players of En Avant Guingamp canceled their training this Friday morning to take part in the hunt to try to find young Morgane, a 13-year-old girl who has been missing since Monday.
A symbolic gesture from the footballers of EA Guingamp. This Friday morning, players from the men's and women's teams canceled their training session to take part in the hunt to find young Morgane, 13, who has been missing since Monday. In a “completely natural” way, in the words of Sylvain Ripoll. “We did it in a simple and spontaneous way, I don’t even know if we should talk about it, it goes so far beyond the scope of football,” confided the former Espoirs coach, quoted by Le Télégramme.
The teenager remains untraceable
The municipality, via an appeal on social networks, had launched an appeal to begin the search at 9 a.m. The group participated until 11 a.m. to help some 700 volunteers find the teenager over a 10-kilometer area in the woods, without success. Sylvain Ripoll's players then trained to prepare for their match in the 8th round of the Coupe de France against Dinan (Saturday 6 p.m.), while the women have no match due to the international break.
Missing since Monday November 25, Morgane was no longer seen after leaving the family home on foot, located in Pabu, a neighboring town to Guingamp. On Monday, the Côtes-d'Armor gendarmerie clarified that the teenager did not go to college after leaving her home.
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