Semi-professional and amateur football continues during the World Cup. Le Parisien invites you to take a tour of the football program in Île-de-France. The weekend is marked by the women’s derby, Paris FC – PSG on Sunday. In National 2, Racing goes to his heir Rouen. In Group B, FC 93 Bobigny, who just beat Fleury (5-0), are playing a new derby against Lusitanos Saint-Maur. Finally, in National 3, Aubervilliers, the new leader goes to Les Mureaux (3rd).
The poster of the weekend: Paris FC take on PSG
A week after coming close to winning Lyon (2-3 after leading 2-1), Paris FC, 3rd in the women’s P1, will play a new match at the Charléty stadium against PSG (2nd). The match was brought forward to 13:00 at the request of Paris FC in order not to compete with the round of 16 of the World Cup France-Poland. The aim will be to exceed the number of spectators for the match against Lyon (2957).
On the pitch, Paris FC, who drew (0-0) against PSG last season in Charléty, will try to demonstrate once again that the gap with the two ogres is closing in the league. “After Lyon, it’s great to play these kinds of matches,” said Paris FC coach Sandrine Soubeyrand. PSG will be a different match against a team with different characteristics. We tried to organize ourselves well after Lyon. »
Player to Watch: Arnold Vula (Racing)
For this shock to his dolphin Rouen, the Racing leader of group A of the National 2, can count on his fiery attack, led by the Congolese Arnold Vula Lamb Luth (23 years old). Scorer of two goals against Poissy, he has brought his total to 10 goals since the start of the season. He is on track to easily surpass last season’s score in the national team 3: 7 goals with Ivry then 6 with Racing where he arrived in January 2022. Arnold Vula arrived in France in the summer of 2021. Congolese U17 international and U18, he was a professional in his country at Racing Club de Kinshasa (P1), then at AC Kuya Sport (P2).
The number: 5
This is unheard of. Before this 12th matchday, the five Ile-de-France representatives from group B of the National 2 occupy the top five places: Créteil (1st), Fleury (2nd), Lusitanos Saint-Maur (3rd), Sainte Geneviève (4th) and FC Bobigny (5th).). The rise to the national team should not escape a club from Ile-de-France. In group A, Racing is 1st and Poissy, 3rd.
Quote: Yann Lachuer (Lusitanos): “If we want to last, we have to go one step further”
After the good victory against Belfort (3-0), the Lusitanos Saint-Maur, back in 3rd place, will play a league leaders derby against FC 93 Bobigny who just beat Fleury who was leader (5-0). “We have invited ourselves into the leading group, but we are not like Fleury, Créteil or Bobigny who have been leading since the start of the season, tempers coach Yann Lachuer on the club’s website. It’s up to us to know if we can confirm this trend. If we want to last, we have to go one step further. Our match against Belfort gave meaning to our work. It’s just a start. We manage to collect and chain. It is positive but needs confirmation. The capital of trust increases from game to game. I have recognized my team for a good month and a half. In victory I’m not euphoric as in defeat, I’m not in catastrophism. It is the content that interests me to achieve the desired result. »
The penalty: two games behind closed doors for the Red Star
After playing their last two games behind closed doors last season, Red Star will once again play without fans against Châteauroux (13 January) and Sedan (3 February). The disciplinary committee fined the club with two games stopped behind closed doors following the incidents against Dunkirk on 7 November. A supporter had aimed a green laser at the Canal + broadcaster’s camera to disrupt the quality of the broadcast.
Supported by Tribune Rino Della Negra, the targeted actions carried out by a handful of private individuals have seriously degraded the transmission of the meeting on the antennas of Canal+. The club strongly condemns these actions and therefore filed a complaint against X on 8 November. With these incidents, whatever the claim, we are all losers! We already knew we were late after the events of last May, so the club reserves the right to appeal this decision. But this cannot happen without a collective awareness so that the superior interests of the Red Star are preserved. We would like a commitment from all club lovers, members, season-ticket holders, fans of the Rino Della Negra Tribune, to avoid any new incident. Red Star will therefore contact fan representatives in the coming days in order to study the conditions of this call,” Red Star wrote in a statement. On the field, Habib Beye’s team, which remains on very good performances, will try to continue its good series in Corsica at FC Borgo.
Info: A new assistant and a new recruitment consultant in Versailles
Following Cris’s arrival on the bench, Versailles, which will host Sedan on Monday, has further reorganized its squad. Cris’ former assistant, then number one coach at Goal FC (N2), Jamal Alioui joined him this week. Close to the Brazilian, he will again be his deputy. He had held the same position at Nancy (National) since the start of the season. Cris will have 3 assistants from Vincent Ehouman and Sébastien Moreau, former assistants of Youssef Chibhi it should be maintained. Former Head of Recruitment at Red Star and Reims (L1), Enzo Djebali also joins Versailles. He has been appointed advisor in charge of recruitment and transfers. Michaël Michée, head of recruitment, leaves the club.
The program
NATIONAL (14th day)
Friday, 7.30pm: Bastia-Borgo – Red Star, Nancy – Paris 13 Atlético. Monday, 6pm: Versailles – Sedan (Stade Jean Bouin, Paris 18).
NATIONAL TEAM 2 (12th day)
Group A. Saturday, 18: Rouen – Racing CFF, Poissy – Vannes (Léo Lagrange stadium)/
Group B. Saturday at 17: Belfort – Sainte-Geneviève, FC Bobigny 93 – Lusitanos Saint-Maur, FC 93 Bobigny BG – Lusitanos Saint-Maur (Auguste Delaune stadium), Fleury – Besançon (Gentelet stadium).
NATIONAL TEAM 3 (10th day)
Saturday, 3pm: Les Ulis – Le Blanc-Mesnil (Jean-Marc Salinier stadium), 4.30pm: Paris FC – Drancy (Déjerine stadium); 18:00: PSG (b) – Montrouge (Camp des Loges), 18:30: Vitry – Linas-Montlhéry (Roger Coudert stadium). Sunday, 3 pm: Le Mée – Ivry (Sports park), Les Mureaux – Aubervilliers (Léo Lagrange stadium).
U19 (15th matchday)
Group A. Sunday, 2.30pm: Montfermeil – Saran (Henri Vidal stadium), Dunkerque – PSG, Drancy – Lille (Charles Sage stadium)
Group B. Sunday, 12 noon: FC 93 Bobigny – Clermont, 2.30pm: Torcy – ASPTT Dijon (Fresnoy complex), Bourg-en-Bresse – Paris FC.
D1 Arkema (10th day)
Friday, 18: Montpellier – Fleury. Sunday, 13: Paris FC – PSG (Charléty stadium).