L2 ‍: Decision Monday for Bordeaux-Rodez, the minister gets involved

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By: Manu Tournoux

The day after a totally chaotic 38th day of Ligue 2, we know a little more about what happened next. The Bordeaux-Rodez match will go to the disciplinary committee on Monday.

The LFP was quick to communicate after the serious incident that took place on Friday evening in Bordeaux after Rodez opened the scoring. ” Following the attack on the player Lucas Buades de Rodez by a supporter from the Bordeaux stand, the Bordeaux-Rodez match was officially stopped by the referee and the LFP delegates. The Disciplinary Commission of the LFP will meet on Monday to study the follow-up. The LFP strongly condemns this act of violence against a player and wishes a speedy recovery to Lucas Buades “said the League. A reaction that came shortly after that of Gérard Lopez, already determined to release all the legal arguments that could help the Girondins return to a field to finish this match and possibly move up to Ligue 1.

The first thing is that to preserve the rights of the club and the institution, it is the most important, we will file a complaint against the individual. Secondly, it’s also clear that I would like it to be played sportingly and on the pitch, it’s still football. Thirdly, we will be present in committee on Monday and we will assert all our rights as well as our rights on appeal. And finally, and this is important given what one individual did, we still have 42,000 people who left in absolute calm, whereas it is a situation that could have been tense in many other clubs. “, pointed out Gérard Lopez. The latter had already needed a solid legal service last year to allow his club to play in Ligue 2. In the meantime, the Minister of Sports will have an eye on this file.

During the night, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra has indeed expressed her wish that this story does not stop there. “ I welcome the firm decision of the LFP to definitively stop the Bordeaux-Rodez meeting, taken in application of the crisis management protocol validated jointly by the State and French football. Violence has no place in the stadiums and our line is clear: zero tolerance. My thoughts go out to Lucas Buades, victim of this intolerable attack. I hope he recovers quickly. And I will be very attentive to the sanctions that will be taken by the authorities and by the courts. “warned the Minister.

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