The Commission de discipline of the Professional Football League (LFP) has decided to close the lower south turn for a suspended match.
The Professional Football League likes smoke bombs only for its advertising spots extolling the merits of Ligue 1. Much less in the stadiums of France and Navarre. Indeed, the LFP Disciplinary Commission decided, following the Lyon 1950 group's 15th anniversary celebration, to partially close the lower south corner of Parc OL for a suspended match.
Towards a closure of the lower south turn for OL – Nice?
The reasons given? “The use of pyrotechnic devices and throwing of objects leading to an interruption of the meeting” OL – Auxerre (2-2), writes the land police.
Given the smoke bombs lit during the OL – ASSE clash (1-0) and which delayed the start of the derby, the lower south turn risks being closed for the Nice reception on December 1 at 9 p.m.