Five months after decreeing a framework for the payroll of C’Chartres Football, due to a deficit, the federal commission of the DNCG (national department of management control) reviewed the accounts of the Eurelian club and pronounced a resolution, notified at his seat last minute.
prize Payroll oversight for C’Chartres Football
A decision not commented, but which would be due to the probable evolution of the legal structure of the club, according to the president of the Eurelian club, Gérard Soler.
“It is for our future transition to the SAS (simplified joint stock company), which we had already mentioned. We are working on the file, so we need to review the DNCG. There are no scheduled appointments yet. We will try to hurry, but there are deadlines to meet,” says the president, who heads a CCF whose budget forecast for 2022-2023 amounts to 2.2 million euros.
The club does not risk sanctions”
The resolution would therefore have no connection, nor any impact on payroll supervision, which is still in force. As he had already done in June, Gérard Soler also denies any financial problems, despite rumors of unpaid players and educators.
prize Gérard Soler, president of C’Chartres Football: “There are no money problems at the club”
“In May, for the first time in four years, we had a late payment. But, since then, we have regularized things, we are in order on all levels. The club is not at risk of sanctions,” the leader affirms firmly.
Franck Thebault