Last Chance Match for Yverdon: Hope for Promotion Play-offs in the Super League

Last Chance Match for Yverdon: Hope for Promotion Play-offs in the Super League

2024-04-10 09:04:02

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Published today at 11:04 a.m.Last Chance Match for Yverdon: Hope for Promotion Play-offs in the Super League

Yverdon following beating Zurich M21 on February 10.

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The Yverdonnais, who host Winterthur on Saturday at the Municipal Stadium (6 p.m.) no longer have their destiny in their hands. On the eve of the last day of the LNB regular season, they will need a helping hand to qualify for the promotion-relegation round.

Relegated last year, the North Vaudoise team, 4th, is 3 points behind Wil (2nd) and two behind Sion (3rd). With the leader, Zurich M21, unable to be promoted, YSF must count on a Saint-Gallo setback once morest Étoile Carouge or a Valais misstep once morest Küssnacht to be part of the two teams which will face the two Super League dunces in the play-offs.

“We showed in the second round that we deserved to compete,” says Ilona Guede Redondo. Returning this winter to the North of Vaud following a year and a half in Spain, Chaux-de-Fonnière is no stranger to the very good performances of Arnaud Vialatte’s troop during this second part of the season. “I wanted to enjoy playing once more. Yverdon was perfect for that,” adds the 23-year-old midfielder.

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The former Servettian, who has five Champions League matches, had left everything “to enjoy football. But that was no longer the case.” First loaned to RC Cacereño then to Deportivo Pradejón (Spanish second division), Ilona Guede Redondo was transferred permanently to the banks of the Ebro last summer. With a professional contract. “I didn’t receive large sums of money, but I might make a living from football. And my apartment was paid for.” But things didn’t go as planned.

A “really cool” experience

The lack of confidence on the part of the coach and the little playing time are the main reasons which pushed the former Swiss junior international to end her contract. Despite this return to the amateur level, the community management student, who also brilliantly manages the social networks of the women’s section, does not regret her career. This experience abroad – “it was really nice” – made him grow a lot on a human level. “I am very happy that I knew how to listen to myself when it was time for me to come home.” A sign of maturity that can be taken as a step back to jump better.

Enough to access the dams? If the North Vaudois club does not succeed, however, it will not be seen as a tragedy. The goal is to build in the long term, not to yo-yo between the LNB and the Super League.

On the same topicFlorian Paccaudholder of a Master’s degree in sports sciences with a social sciences orientation, has been a journalist for Sport-Center since January 2021. A graduate of the CFJM, he also works as an agent, print editor and web pilot.More info

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