A new football weekend in Île-de-France, without the national team (championship finished) and without the women’s D1. Analysis and deciphering of the results of Ile-de-France amateur clubs, from National 2 to National 3, without forgetting young people.
The poster of the weekend: Paris 13 Atletico to a victory of happiness
On Saturday the atmosphere was beautiful at the Boutroux stadium, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. National 2 group B leader Paris 13 Atletico beat the Metz reserve thanks to a goal from Kemo Cissé (1-0, 52nd), his fifth of the season. The score could have been heavier, but Metz goalkeeper David Oberhauser (32) has multiplied the saves.
President Frédéric Pereira’s club is not yet in the national team as, at the same time, Fleury won (2-0) in Saint-Quentin. So everything will be decided on the last day, next Saturday. Paris 13 Atletico will have to win in Schiltigheim, a complicated game because the club from the outskirts of Strasbourg will play for his maintenance. Second by one point, Fleury should have no problem winning ahead of the Lens reserve, already condemned.
“Our victory is well deserved, believes Fabien Valéri, coach of Paris 13 Atletico. We had a great game with many situations. But we rushed a little too far. Whenever we failed to kill the game, we started to back off and get a little scared. It is legitimate, because we still had things to lose. We now have a final week of work with an important match in Schiltigheim ahead of us. We know we will have to succeed in a big match, we have no choice. But I believe it … “
Several buses are expected to be hired by the club to propel the team towards this historic rise in the national team. Given the financial resources and working conditions of Paris 13 Atletico, it would be a real undertaking … “It would be so good for the club, for the players, continues Fabien Valeri. We deserve it… We have been in the lead throughout the championship, we have a large number of points. I have a group with a great mood and a huge heart. I hope they will be rewarded. “
Player of the weekend: Anthony Petrilli
Become a regular of this section. Striker Fleury continues to lead his team. In Saint-Quentin (0-2), Antonio Petrilli scored the decisive brace (28th, 72nd) and brought his total to twenty goals this season. He has scored in nine of the last eleven games. Petrilli is the top scorer of the National 2, all four groups put together.
The performance of Antoine Petit should also be emphasized. Like last week against Bobigny, the Fleury goalkeeper, in the 48th minute, when the score was 1-0, stopped a penalty that gave Saint-Quentin an equalizer.
The advantage: guaranteed maintenance for Poissy
Long relegated at the start of the season, Poissy has certainly secured his retention thanks to a 0-0 draw against Granville. Walid Aïchour’s team is 9th in group A of the National 2. A real performance if we remember that in the transfer window in January Poissy lost two of his best players, Clément Chantôme (Chartres) and Kapo Sylva (Versailles).
The flop: Meaux relegated to Regional 1
The game of fear in National 3 turned in favor of the Créteil reserve who won in Meaux (2-1). The Seine-et-Marne team, the red lantern, is relegated to Regional 1. Créteil, remains the first not relegated (11th, 24 points) and gets some air. After the descent in the national team, the cristolico club should be able to avoid a second relegation this season.
Les Ulis (12th, 21 points) beaten at PSG II and FC Mantois (13th, 20 points), despite the good start against Linas-Montlhéry (4-1) remain in great danger. There are still two days to go.
The number: 21
Racing’s unbeaten run ended on Saturday against Ivry (0-1). The N3 champion, guaranteed to move up to N2 for three weeks, hadn’t lost since September 4, or 259 days and 21 games (18 wins, 3 draws).
Information: at Lusitanos Saint-Maur things are moving
Returned to Lusitanos Saint-Maur two years ago, Aderito Moreira he will no longer be on the bench for the club that will finish 5th in group B of the National 2 after Saturday’s draw in Bobigny (2-2).
Vincent Bordot (ex-Entente SSG, Red Star), ex-PSG pro Paulo César (CA Paris) and Grégory Benarib (ex-ACBB), current PSG women’s U19 coach, are on the list of president Mapril Baptista.
Among the youngsters: the end of the adventure for Drancy’s Under 19 team
First amateur club to qualify for the U19 national championship playoffs, Drancy lost this Sunday (4-0) to Monaco in the quarter-finals. Former AS phenomenon Bondy Malamine Efekele (2004) opened the scoring for his side, who scored a second goal just before half-time.
“It was a great match against a very interesting opponent collectively, explains the manager Nassim El Abdi. On the first two goals conceded, I found that we lacked defensive success, they won twice on a favorable counterattack. We have counter-attack situations that we should have handled better. Monaco’s red comes too late in the match, which doesn’t allow us to raise. My players have reached the very high level of this competition, they have to keep the best to continue advancing in their football. “
PSG U19 qualified, crushing Toulouse (6-1) at the Camp des Loges thanks to goals from Wilson Odobert (7th, 90 + 2), Sekou Yansané (45th), Zoumana Bagbema (63rd), Ismael Gharbi (66 °), Djeidi Gassama (89 °). PSG will face Monaco in the semi-finals next weekend in Amnéville.
NATIONAL 2 (29th day)
Group A. Poissy – Granville 0-0, Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Hilaire – Versailles 1-0.
Group B. Paris 13 Atletico – Metz (b) 1-0, Saint-Quentin – Fleury 0-2, Bobigny – Lusitanos Saint-Maur 2-2, Sainte-Geneviève – Belfort 3-3, Auxerre (b) – Entente SSG 4-1.
NATIONAL 3 (24th day)
Racing – Ivry 0-1, Aubervilliers – Brétigny 1-1, FC Mantois -Linas-Montlhéry 4-1, Blanc-Mesnil – Paris FC (b) 2-3, PSG II – Les Ulis 1-0, Meaux – Créteil ( b) 1-2, Les Mureaux – Drancy 2-0.
U19 (playoffs, quarter-finals)
Monaco 4-0 Drancy, PSG 6-1 Toulouse.