Key dates of the season to remember

More than a month and a half after the end of the season, the women’s first division football championship is not about to resume. We will have to wait about two more months before seeing the twelve teams that make up this championship. Several weeks ago, the FFF announced the important dates for the upcoming season. Here are the ones you need to know to best follow ASSE.

The championship will resume late for ASSE

Currently, the Arkema Première League calendar has not yet been revealed. We will have to wait a little longer before knowing the dates of the ASSE matches. But, this season, the championship will start late. We will have to wait until September 20. A delicate situation has arisen for the different clubs who will have to adjust their preparation. Indeed, we must not start too early, but also not too late…

The end of the season for the 2024-2025 edition will be May 17, 2025 for the two finalist teams. On the Coupe de France side, the first division teams will enter the competition on January 12, 2025 during the round of 16.

Arkema Premier League Championship

Saturday September 21, 2024: 1st day
Saturday December 14, 2024: 11th day (end of first legs)
Wednesday January 8, 2025: 12th day (start of return matches)
Wednesday May 7, 2025: 22nd and final day:
Sunday May 11, 2025: semi-finals
Saturday May 17, 2025: Sunday May 11, 2025

French Women’s Cup 2024-2025:

Sunday October 20, 2024: entry into the women’s D3 (regional rounds)
Sunday November 3, 2024: regional finals
Sunday November 24, 2024: 1st federal round (D2 Women’s entry)
Sunday January 12, 2025: round of 16 (D1 Arkema entry)
Sunday January 26, 2025: Round of 16
Sunday February 9, 2025: Quarter-finals
Sunday March 9, 2025: semi-finals
Saturday May 3, 2025: final

A lively transfer window in Saint-Étienne

Upon arrival, the new management quickly showed its ambitions for the seasons to come. A few weeks ago, the club announced the departure of 14 players at the end of their contracts. Since then, the club has been rebuilding itself and has already recruited six players who have more or less experience. ASSE will also continue with Laurent Mortel as coach for the third consecutive year.

Photo credit: Allez_LesVertes

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