young people from Haut- with the ball at their feet

Gambardella Cup
Sud Haut- beats Dombasle 5-3
Vaux-sous-Aubigny.
The young players of the cartel decided to set the pace from the start of the match. They monopolize the ball and multiply the actions in the visitors’ camp.
At 30′, a handball was called by the young referee of the day. Lucas Azevedo deceives the local goal (1-0). A reaction from the visitors deserves the equalizer but the attacker crosses his shot too far. Barely off the bench, Aaladine Ellouani found deep ahead of the goalkeeper’s exit to double the lead before the break (2-0).
The second half began in the same pattern, with local domination and the visitors trying hard to get the ball out in order to play counterattacks. In the 60′, on a corner well taken by Lucas Azevedo, the local goalkeeper negotiated his exit poorly and Amin Tayri headed in to score (3-0).
In the 65′, the first drama, a free kick in midfield was poorly negotiated by the local defense which made it 3-1. The visitors took advantage of a poorly negotiated touch at 80 meters to play a perfect counter-attack and reduce the score (3-2). Then they equalize after a penalty whistled on contact in the penalty area (3-3). Tempers heat up and Aaladine settles the problem with two goals in quick succession (5-3). Good recovery to F. Legougne injured in the ankle and place in the championship.

U18
Male district
Saint-Dizier Espérance beats Marne Rongeant 8-1
Saint-Dizier.
It only took a few seconds for Esperance to open the scoring, through Nassim Derraz (1-0). The players do not give up and are determined to respect their opponents: Diarra Mara, after a restart from the Bragard goalkeeper, deceives the opposing goalkeeper with a cross shot (2-0). Marne Rongeant gets a few chances, without managing to find the net. The “greens” push and find Mohammed Quiquat who hits under the crossbar, on a pass from Anouar Chabi
(3-0, 21′). But the game is not over, Bragardian goalkeeper Abdeladime Rozale is deceived by Paul Pralon, with a nice free kick at the entrance to the penalty area in the top corner (3-1, 31′). Mohammed Quiquat increased the score by scoring twice just before the break (4-1).
Returning from the locker room, it was Nessim Derraz’s turn to score a double (5-1, 47′). Saint-Dizier does not slow down, the game combines and Yanis Larcher widens the gap (6-1, 59′). Marne Rongeant complicates the task after a foul in the area and a red card, Diarra Mara takes charge of converting the penalty
(7-1, 79′). Finally, altruism is there, Nassim Derraz signs a decisive pass for the Bragard goalkeeper, Abdeladime Rozale (8-1).

The Esperance club supports Pink October.

U17
Cup
Marnaval (U16 R1) beat Golbey (U16 R2) 3-2

Golbey. The Golbéens opened the scoring, from the 15th minute, after a mix-up relating to a corner (1-0). The SMC reacts and equalizes, in the 25′, on a corner from Esteban Narat victoriously taken by Anthony Colson (1-1). Golbey dominates, but the protégés of Kévin Granier
resist until the break.
In the second half, Kévin Granier made some tactical changes. The Marnavalais took the game into their own hands and created a lot of scoring situations, without scoring. In the 60′, Ahmet Akif recovered the ball at the edge of the area and fired a sumptuous shot which landed in the opposite corner (1-2, 60′). Then Golbey regains control of the game and equalizes from a corner in the 88′ (2-2). On a final free kick in the 90′, Hugo Gaida offers victory to his team with a beautiful left shot which lands in the side net (2-3).

The Marnavalais will compete in the second round of the Grand Est Cup.

U15
Male district
Vaux-sur-Blaise beats Prez/Bourmont 17-0

Vaux-sur-Blaise. The visitors only have ten players, and Usib does not take long to open the scoring, through Yanis Vandelet, on a corner from Idris Davignon (1-0). We find Idris Davignon who, in the game, serves this time, firstly Enzo Cousin (2-0) then secondly, Livio Chaton (3-0). Louis Lemorvan attempts a long shot which ends up under the bar (4-0), and shortly after scores a carbon copy of his previous goal (5-0). Enzo Cousin adds to the score by scoring two new goals before half-time (7-0).
Enzo Cousin, from the restart, well served by Nolan Thion, adds a new goal (8-0). Nolan Thion on his favorite side is the author of a double in a very short time (10-0). Then he serves Enzo Cousin for the 11th goal of the “violets”
(11-0). We find Nolan Thion who scores two new goals and leaves no chance to goalkeeper Sacha Moro Moranda who, despite the score, made numerous saves (13-0). Idris Davignon, passer in the first half, is the scorer this time (14-0). Livio Chaton (15-0) then Timoté Friquet, twice (17-0), close the score in a one-sided match.

Vaux-sur-Blaise clearly dominated Prez/Bourmont in U15.

Sud Haut-Marne beats Bassigny Foot 4-1
Longeau.
After observing a minute of silence in tribute to Fouad Mabrouk, uncle of two local players, who died suddenly, the young locals, undefeated since the start of the season, timidly entered the match and proved unrecognizable throughout the first half. -time. There are very few chances on both sides, we have to wait until the 25th minute to see Idriss Haimed open the scoring with a penalty obtained by Rachid Mabrouk (1-0). But the visitors equalized before half-time on a counter and it is quite logical as this first half was disappointing from the players of the Sud Haut-Marne grouping (1-1). In the second half, the locals finally started to play better, and created more chances, but the opposing goalkeeper made several good saves. A quarter of an hour from the end, Rachid Mabrouk is perfectly launched in depth by Robin Roux and obtains a new penalty after being caught by the goalkeeper in the area. Idriss Haimed does not tremble and transforms it (2-1). In the process, on a corner well taken by Teddy Sirdey, a defender from Bassigny deceives his own goalkeeper (3-1). In the final moments, Emile Fritz added a fourth goal with a shot from the edge of the area (4-1).

U13
D1
Marnaval beat FC 4-2
Saint-Dizier.
The Marnavalais signed a sixth success in six days. The first half was prolific, but it was the locals who took the lead thanks to a double from Anis Lehna and a goal from Maé Arbez (3-2).
In the second half, Théo Menut sealed the Marnaval victory (4-2). The next day, November 9, will be a real test with a trip to Sud Haut-Marnais, also still undefeated.
Val Moiron beat Marne Rongeant 9-1
Pisces.
Val Moiron created the first opportunity, with a shot from Fabio Bruandet without danger for Anthony Boudinet, the EMR goalkeeper. In the 7th minute, he diverted a free kick taken by Mathis Sanrey. At 11′, on a corner for the visitors taken by Enzo Dasilva, Fabio Bruandet scores (0-1). At 15′, Gabin Millot’s shot came close to hitting Mathis Dunstetter, Val Moiron’s goalkeeper. At the 17′ mark, there was a nice goal from Ethan Tagaux (0-2). At 21′, EMR reduced the score by Tom Montagne (1-2). At 24′, Mathys Blot scores, with the help of the post (1-3). At 27′, Fabio Bruandet scored his second goal (1-4). Just before the break, Mathis Sanrey deceives Anthony Boudinet who came to meet him (1-5).
At 34′, Fabio Bruandet scores another goal (1-6). At 39′, the free kick taken by Gabin Millot went behind Val Moiron’s goal. At 41′, Mathys Blot also scored his second goal (1-7). In the 43rd minute, Enzo Bruandet scored a hat-trick in the top corner (1-8). At the end of the match, Mathys Blot deceives the unfortunate Anthony Boudinet for the third time (1-9).
52 beats Saint-Dizier Espérance 8-0
Valcourt.
Loic Lemaire’s protégés secured their place among the top six in order to play in the Interdistrict Aube/Haute-Marne in the second phase. The locals outrageously dominated the game and opened the scoring with Kais Artillon (1-0) who doubled the lead shortly after (2-0). Then Diego Cantiniau scores from the penalty spot (3-0) and Come Rosette deceives the goalkeeper before the break (4-0).
In the second half, the Eclaronnais/Valcourtois still mastered their subject and scored four new goals by Come Rosette, Valentin Dabel, Kais
Artillon and Arthur Rosette (8-0).

Come Rosette, player from Nord 52, in U13, scored a double against Saint-Dizier Espérance. (Photo: AJ)

D2
CS Bragards beat Marne Rongeant 8-0
Saint-Dizier.
Benoit Dienst’s youngsters have achieved new success. At the 10′ mark, Maël Demange overflows on the right side into the center for Jules Dienst who opens the scoring (1-0). At 12′, on a poorly returned ball from the visiting defense, Basile Delbe resumed at 18 meters to put the ball in the back of the net (2-0). At 23′, Ilan Gundogan starts from midfield, pierces the defense, and scores his own goal (3-0). In the 27th minute, on a well-executed action by Loane Bellorini, she fired a shot from 20 meters well repelled by the goalkeeper, but Jules Dienst, a surface fox, just had to push the ball deep (4 -0). After the break, the Cheminots continued their advantage and, in the 33rd minute, Matthys Dupont shot from 18 meters, the ball was pushed back by the crossbar.
At 40′, Loane Bellorini deceives the goalkeeper and scores (5-0). At 50′, Jules Dienst, unstoppable, made the defense dizzy and scored his hat-trick (6-0). In the 58′, Maël Sancier, with a beautiful shot, scored his goal (7-0) and in the 59′, Marne Rongeant had difficulty clearing the ball and scored against his side (8-0).
Women’s eight
Saint-Dizier/Montier/Ornel “1” beats Municipaux 7-1
Troyes.
David Medjidi’s protégés had a clear success in Aube. The “Ciel et Garnet” dominated the first half and scored four goals (0-4).
In the second half, control remained with the Nord Haut-Marnaises who scored three additional goals, while the Trojans saved the honor (1-7). The scorers are Maëlyne Thévenot (2), Tya Gustin (2), Camilia Medjidi, Manon Jeanson and Melissandre Michel.

The U13 “1” of SDMO won largely in Troyes (Photo: AJ)

Chaumont FC beats Saint-Dizier/Montier/Ornel “2” 4-1
Saint-Dizier.
The girls from the Saint-Dizier/Montier/Ornel association lost at home for their first outing. The Chaumontaises led the debates during the first act and scored four goals (0-4).
In the second half, Alexandre Schrader’s girls worked harder and reduced the score through Thaïs Burteau (1-4).

Criterium U11
Esnouveaux.
A new gathering took place at the Marcel-Bernard stadium, with for the U11 category, the teams from Breuvannes, Bourmont and the ASPTT coming to visit the Val Moiron team. Bourmont won its three matches, ASPTT two matches and Breuvannes and Val Moiron drew between them. Beyond football, the occasion was to celebrate Pink October. Children from the local group played with a bow tied on their jersey and a tattoo on their cheek. Once the matches were over, they were all able to regain their strength with homemade cakes.

U7/U9 trays

Prez-sous-Lafauche. On Saturday October 12, the FCPB hosted a U9 field. From 10 a.m., ten teams (two from Chaumont FC, three from Val Moiron, three from Bologna, one from Nogent and one from FCPB) met and played five ten-minute matches. A good organization of this morning in a good sporting and very friendly atmosphere which ended with the traditional snack.

Loose. It was with joy that the Pierre-Bresson stadium received its first U7 field of the season. Two teams from CFC, Rouvres, ASPTT and the two teams from Val Moiron fought it out in several matches with “fair play” and joie de vivre. In these no-stakes matches where the pleasure of playing is essential, everyone enjoyed themselves in front of the many parents who came to encourage them. Snack then closed this beautiful morning.

Chassigny. Invited to Chassigny, the very young footballers from Saints-Geosmes experienced for the first time the pleasure of participating in a set.
Chalindrey, Rolampont and Vaux were also present, with a total of seven teams who enjoyed competing against each other during four ten-minute matches.
Many parents supported the young troops who were rewarded at the end of the set with a good snack offered by Chassigny. The local leaders must be thanked for their very warm welcome and the well-orchestrated preparation of this moment of pleasure to taste the practice of football.

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