Captaincy Drama at PSG: The Vote that Could Change Everything

2023-08-22 14:04:48

16:04

A vote at PSG for the captaincy

RMC SPORT INFO – The management of the captaincy at Paris Saint-Germain is on track to be the other little soap opera of the year. Chosen before the match once morest Toulouse, Marquinhos might lose his role following the secret ballot vote carried out on Tuesday at the Ile-de-France club’s training center.

>> More info here

13:31

Sprained knee for Kondogbia

Released on injury once morest Metz on Friday, Geoffrey Kondogbia suffers from a sprained knee following hyperextension. Additional examinations were carried out on Tuesday morning while the knee deflated. Some observers feared an even longer absence in case the ligaments were affected but this is not the case so it is a lesser evil even if this absence remains a blow for Marseille. His return to the field is expected in 6 weeks.

FG

12:36

Ajaccio-Bordeaux incidents: what really happened in the stands?

After the incidents that occurred during Ajaccio-Bordeaux on Monday in Ligue 2, the versions diverge between the police, the leaders of Ajaccio and Bordeaux. For their part, the Girondin supporters of the Ultramarines published a press release to defend themselves. RMC Sport lists the different versions of the protagonists.

>> Read it right here

11:45

Registrations once morest Benjamin Mendy: complaint confirmed by FC Lorient for defamation

FC Lorient has confirmed that it has filed a complaint for defamation at the Lorient police station following the displays made during the night of Friday to last Saturday by a collective which denounced the arrival of Benjamin Mendy at the club. The slogans also targeted Wissam Ben Yedder and Achraf Akimi currently implicated by justice.

PYL

11:39

The Big Wrath of the Ultramarines 1987

On X, the group of ultras from Bordeaux gave their version of the facts regarding what happened on Monday evening.

“When we gathered at the Ajaccio stadium, we had only one desire: to support our players in this match. In France, supporting a football team should not be an offence. First there was this decree insane, laid forty-eight hours before the match… While some supporters were already on their way or even arrived on site, others were preparing to leave following incurring heavy expenses. the choice: give in to fear or proudly assume our support for our colors as we have done in the past during prohibited trips (Strasbourg, Sochaux…) or hostile trips with minimal security (Turkey, Greece, Kazakhstan.. After arriving late at the stadium, we gathered as far as possible from the Ajaccien kop, as we have done on various occasions in this kind of context. Our desire was clear: to attend the match and support our team, without creating waves.

From then on, we suffered the incessant assaults of Corsican supporters, suffered heavy projectile jets which caused minor injuries. A surge which caused the interruption of the match as well as our exclusion from the stadium. We didn’t attack or insult anyone: we were beaten for who we are: Girondins supporters, and for singing for a moment to the glory of our legendary club. Through this communication, we do not intend to whine but rather fully assume our actions and give them a political dimension. Because our fight goes much further than the passion of our club.”

11:35

The Bordeaux ultras present on the spot had no violent intentions

The Bordeaux leaders reacted quickly and firmly to the incidents which broke out in the stands on Monday evening between the Girondins and Ajaccio. Repeated events begin to annoy internally. The timing of these events is particularly in question. “The context means that they might have protested in a different way, confides a source close to the club. A few months following Rodez, that’s a lot.”

As soon as the match was interrupted, the Bordeaux board exchanged to quickly draw a press release and show firmness. Bordeaux condemns the movement of this “minority” of supporters. The ultras present on the spot had, despite everything, no violent inclinations. They have also defied these bans several times without any act of violence in Strasbourg in Ligue 1 or Sochaux on March 11. They wanted, with their presence, to protest once morest the travel ban issued three days before the kick-off of the match.

Freedom-killing measures for Bordeaux ultras. Most of the ultras had already bought their plane ticket and some were even present in Corsica when the ban was announced. At the club, we regret not having been able to organize a supervised trip with parking, but the prefecture of Corse du Sud feared a clash between Girondin supporters following tensions arose during the reception of Concarneau a week ago between the Ultramarines and the North Gate, a group of ultras who moved to the north bend last season following breaking away from the UB87s. As we speak, there has been no exchange between the Bordeaux management and its supporters.

In Bordeaux, we insist on the desire not to fight, simply to fight once morest the travel ban even if “this behavior in no way reflects the culture of Bordeaux supporters.” In its press release, the club “strongly condemns the non-respect by an isolated group of the prefectural decree prohibiting their presence at the stadium.”

Nicolas Paolorsi

11:18

Ajaccien leaders point to “premeditated” action by Bordeaux residents

In the entourage of the leaders of AC Ajaccio hinted this morning that the action of the supporters of the Girondins de Bordeaux was “premeditated”. We especially point the finger at the management by the police of this sequence around the meeting between Ajaccio and Bordeaux. For some Corsican leaders, the police services were “perfectly aware” of the presence before the meeting of Bordeaux supporters and did not “take any action” to put aside, or secure, these supporters banned from traveling. On the Ajaccien side, it is said that Bordeaux fans have used the ACA ticket office completely normally and that it is “impossible” to distinguish a Bordeaux supporter, a lambda supporter or the ACA.

Nicolas Pelletier

More information here.

10:49

Ajaccio-Bordeaux: behind the scenes of the evening from the point of view of the police

Monday night’s encounter was rated a level 3 out of 5 by the DNLH. Thirteen public security personnel from Ajaccio were mobilized for this meeting between Ajaccio and Bordeaux on the third day of Ligue 2.

A total of 123 police officers were mobilized, including 110 from the mobile forces units. According to police sources, around sixty Bordeaux supporters still managed to enter the AC Ajaccio enclosure. According to information from RMC Sport, they used the club ticket office completely normally.

The first count made on the spot Monday evening reported ten minor injuries, eight Bordeaux supporters and two stewards. When the meeting resumed at 9:55 p.m., the situation had stabilized, according to the police. It was then at 10:10 p.m. that the Bordeaux supporters were evacuated from the surroundings of the stadium, accompanied to their vehicles and escorted to their places of residence. Monday evening following the incidents, an investigation was opened by the Ajaccio prosecution of the head of aggravated violence within a sports arena.

Nicolas Pelletier

10:13

The LFP will look into the incidents of Ajaccio-Bordeaux

In parallel with justice, the LFP will also open proceedings following Ajaccio-Bordeaux. The file will be investigated on Wednesday by the LFP disciplinary committee.

Bordeaux risks a closure of its visitor parking lots for its meetings outside. Both clubs are not helped by their previous disciplinary cases. AC Ajaccio comes out of behind closed doors and the Girondins from a match lost at the end of last season once morest Rodez.

The LFP is waiting to see how Bordeaux will react to the Ultramarines and what measures will be taken. Finally, the identifications of the individuals involved in this fight will be decisive in this case.

Arthur Perrot

10:05

Investigation opened following the incidents in Ajaccio

The day following the clashes between supporters in the stands of the François-Coty stadium during Ajaccio-Bordeaux in Ligue 2, an investigation was opened on the grounds of aggravated violence within a sports arena.

>> More info here

10:03

Program 4th day of Ligue 2

Saturday August 26 (3 p.m.): Bordeaux-Amiens

(7 p.m.) Caen-Ajaccio

(7 p.m.) Auxerre-Grenoble

(7 p.m.) Rodez-Valenciennes

(7 p.m.) Dunkirk-Angers

(7 p.m.) Paris FC-Concarneau

(7 p.m.) Bastia-Troyes

(19h) Guingamp-Pau

(19h) Quevilly-Laval

Monday August 28 (8:45 p.m.): Saint-Etienne-Annecy

10:01

Program 3rd day of Ligue 1

Friday August 25 (9 p.m.): Nantes-Monaco

Saturday August 26 (5 p.m.): OM-Brest

(21h) PSG-Lens

Sunday August 27 (1 p.m.): Rennes-Le Havre

(3 p.m.) Clermont – Metz

(15h) Strasbourg-Toulouse

(3 p.m.) Montpellier-Reims

(5:05 p.m.) Lorient-Lille

(20h45) Nice-Lyon

9:59

Hello everyone

Hello everyone and welcome to RMC Sport to follow live commented on all the information before the third day of Ligue 1 and the fourth day of Ligue 2 this weekend. This Monday, the third day of Ligue 2 ended with incidents in Ajaccio during the match once morest Bordeaux, where supporters fought, causing the game to be interrupted.

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