footballers, players and volleyball players relaunching for their last match of the year at home

footballers, players and volleyball players relaunching for their last match of the year at home
footballers, rugby players and volleyball players relaunching for their last match of the year at home

. Beaten for the first time this season at home last Saturday, November 23, 2024 by the Angoumois reserve (1-2), Thouars Foot 79 abandoned its seat as leader of Regional 1 to the Charente team. Thomas Obin and his partners will therefore try to return to victory this Saturday evening (at 7 p.m.) at the Philippe-Morin stadium against the Viennois de Neuville, former residents of Nationale 3, currently 6es in the standings, for what will be their last home match of the year.

. Firmly established in second place in the Regional 2 ranking, US Thouars, who shared the points two weeks ago in Pornic, will also be back on track this Sunday 1is December afternoon (at 3 p.m.). The Bleu et Blanc welcome the -Atlantique team from Châteaubriant, 7e in the standings with three victories for as many defeats. This will also be the last opportunity to encourage the XV Thouarsais at home in 2024.

Volley-ball. Widely defeated among the leaders from Royan last weekend, the UST volleyball players receive their counterparts from Sèvres-Anxaumont (Vienna) on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Château gymnasium, who, like them, have three victories for two defeats. A victory would be welcome before going to Cognac in a week. We will then have to wait until the end of January to see Anne-Sophie Métivier and her partners playing again at home.

UST volleyball is organizing its traditional 3×3 Passe tournament in Thouars at the Château gymnasium on Saturday December 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This tournament is open to everyone, licensed or not, from 16 years old. Registration before December 15 by email to [email protected]. Commitment: €18 per team.

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