Aulas at the FFF, Riolo makes fun

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Jean-Michel Aulas, 74, was elected vice-president of the French Football Federation on Saturday. Editorialist Daniel Riolo was quick to draw the line.

The historic boss of OL is back in business. Jean-Michel Aulas was elected vice-president of the French Football Federation on Saturday morning in Paris, with just over 78% of the votes, specifies The Team.

The 74-year-old leader, 35 of whom at the head of Olympique Lyonnais, was the only candidate for this position. His mandate, which runs until the end of 2024, made Daniel Riolo react in a rather ironic way.

“JMA elected to the vice presidency of the FFF. Phew, this breath of fresh air on French football really feels good…”, launched the editorialist of RMC.