Team 1. After two previous copies of better quality, the FCCV had to be able to reissue the good performances. Well for the reception of the RBA 2, the Castérois returned a new copy of good quality both individually and collectively. Even if the result does not match the riot of energy, with a 2 – 2 draw, Nicolas Morlaix's men demonstrated values and an indisputable rise in power. It is a shame that the first 20 minutes were like the rest of the match since the FCCV conceded its two goals, one from a counterattack and the other from a defensive oversight. The rest of the meeting was generally dominated by enterprising locals, managing to create good situations. You also have to add the strike on the bar to complete the whole thing. A post which also saved the Castérois and two decisive saves from Julian Talenton. A draw therefore at least logical, even if the second goal was against their RBA camp, due to strong local pressure. The goal scored by young Gabriel Dansan on the counter allowed the Castérois to stay in this game. In short, a positive result, demonstrating the progress of the group which will still have to battle with leader Val d'Arros next Sunday. Note the excellent state of mind of the meeting, well facilitated by the evening referee.
U 9. Claude and Nolan were smiling after the trip to Pavia, where the Castère group had a superb tournament with only victories, but above all a very interesting collective performance. Attendance at training and the work of the management are bearing fruit.