an “inconsistent and disproportionate” sanction

an “inconsistent and disproportionate” sanction
an “inconsistent and disproportionate” sanction

FC Sochaux (N1) – Jura Sud (N2)
Saturday (3 p.m.)

This Friday evening, one week before the clash against US Boulogne, second in the National, FC Sochaux anticipated the formalization of the FFF's decision. The club, which had been expecting for several days to be placed behind closed doors following the scuffles which broke out near the Jaune et Bleu parking lot in on December 13 (0-0), published a press release awaiting the 3F notification.

He explains why he has already appealed the sanction: “The FCSM firmly contests this decision, which heavily penalizes the club and its supporters. The sanction appears inconsistent and disproportionate to the alleged facts, while being unfair to the treatment reserved for Dijon FCO, which received only a simple fine despite its responsibilities in managing the events. »

This content is blocked because you have not accepted cookies and other trackers.

By clicking on “I accept”cookies and other trackers will be placed and you will be able to view the contents (more information).

By clicking on “I accept all cookies”you authorize the storage of cookies and other trackers for the storage of your data on our sites and applications for personalization and advertising targeting purposes.

You can withdraw your consent at any time by consulting our data protection policy.
Manage my choices


I accept
I accept all cookies

The club also contests part of the alleged facts, “in particular the accusations of throwing firecrackers towards the Dijon parking lot. We deplore that this decision was taken without any prior discussion. (…) No hearing of the FCSM was organized before such a decision with serious consequences was rendered. » Note that the club's appeal is suspensive, the next meeting at Bonal, the “subscribers' match”, should indeed be played in front of supporters. The closed session could ultimately concern the match against 13, which will be played on February 7.

In these conditions, with a crucial match looming, the Sochaliens continued their preparation as best they could, with a session on the synthetic pitch in the town of Bavilliers this Friday. Karim Mokeddem's group must face Jura Sud, ninth in their group in National 2 (group A), this Saturday in Bonal, in a friendly match played… behind closed doors.

-

-

PREV Mark Zuckerberg has gone full Maga | Siva Vaidhyanathan
NEXT Weather Alert: Episode of snow and heavy rain Wednesday