Accustomed to training every morning under the Jean-Pierre Papin era, the C’Chartres Football collective will have to adapt to a different pace. With new coach Pierre-Yves David, who had a winning comeback on Saturday 5 November in Évreux (0-1) on Matchday 9 of N2, the weekly menu will evolve. Sessions will sometimes be doubled, particularly with video work and, the day before the games, the last test will take place in the afternoon.
1-0 victory for C’Chartres Football in Evreux: coach Pierre-Yves David “very happy”
The return of the exiles
Internally sanctioned after a general brawl in which they had been involved in a preparation match against Val-de-Reuil, Malick Ndongo and Oumar Ballo were reinstated into the FC Drouais collective on 20 August. “They had made their mea culpa a long time ago and the club decided to reinstate them,” explains their coach Gwenaël Maurice. Pending any sanctions by the French Football Association, which has taken up the case but has not yet summoned the FCD, the two forwards were thus able to play their first official match of the season, Sunday 6 November, against Châteauroux. Reserve. If they haven’t allowed their team to avoid a third defeat in N3 (1-2), they will be an added advantage in the race to keep …
Kambou, precious return
He hadn’t heard from over the summer but ended up reappearing in training and accepted the framework set by coach Samy Yahmed. Goalkeeper Dieudonné Zeresh Kambou, one of the architects of CS Mainvilliers’ great 2021-2022 season, has thus resumed his place in the R1 Tango group. And the Ivorian, preferred to veteran Franck Fontaine and Tristan Hoeffling, has already been decisive. After allowing his team to bring Vineuil back 2-2 a fortnight ago, the goalkeeper released two saves on Saturday 5 November during the 3-0 home defeat against Joué Touraine. When the score was 0-0, he won a duel against a striker. Then, at 1-0, he rejected a penalty!
Ymonville, the call for donations
Faced with the decline in revenues over the past two years due to the covid pandemic that prevented it from organizing its usual events, the Future of Ymonville is in a tense if not worrying financial situation. To cope with this, the R3 club, whose budget is around 33,000 euros (of which 2,000 euros of municipal subsidies), has decided to set up a kitten online on the Leetchi website. In a few days, 690 euros have already been raised thanks to nine donors. L’Avenir hopes that this amount will increase further in November to facilitate the day-to-day management of L’Avenir.
Toutay brought together the Greens
To celebrate his 80th birthday, Jean Toutay saw things big this Saturday, November 5th. The emblematic former sporting director of the Amicale de Lucé brought together many Greens from the days of Division 2 to the late 1970s and a total of nearly 300 people, at the Edmond-Desouches Cultural Center. Among the guests were Reynald Guégain, Farid Boudebza, Antoine Corgiatti, Patrick Bernhard and even Philippe Massot, Alain Braun and Yannick Plissonneau. But there was also a personality, former French team staff member Henri Émile, a friend of Jean Toutay. The evening brought to mind many memories of the great age of the Friend. Even a few tears were shed …
Trebel played again
Surprise this Sunday 6 November in the ranks of Anderlecht. While the dislocation of the shoulder contracted in a preparation match against Young Boys Bern, in August, had to keep him away from the field until the winter break, Vernolitain played another 0-0 in Antwerp on the occasion of the 16th day of the Jupiler League. The midfielder entered in the 65th minute and had time to collect a yellow card, a symbol of unbridled commitment. Proof that there was no apprehension of his early return. “Playing again before the World Cup was my goal. I won my challenge, now it’s my turn to work to chain the matches, ”Eurelien told the Belgian media.
A futsal ticket
Before attacking its R1 futsal championship with the Portuguese in Dreux on Thursday 10 November for the first round of an unprecedented derby, C’Chartres won a ticket to the regional semi-finals of the national futsal cup on Thursday 3 November. The team led by Adrien Gato qualified by winning 8-4 at Orleans Métropole and will travel to Orleans Futsal on Saturday 19 November.
Colas and Francou markers
Strange coincidence, former Chartrains Erwan Colas and Jérémy Francou scored their first official goal of the season this weekend. In N2, the former contributed to FC Lorient’s 5-4 success against Stade Bordelais with a tight shot from a tight angle, the 3-2 goal. In N3, Francou offered the 1-1 point to Brest on the Pontivy field with a shot from 18 meters after a solo foray.
National 2 to Regionals 3: here is the Eure-et-Loir scorers’ ranking on 6 November
Towards a defeat on the green carpet
FC Drouais’ b team could lose their 0-0 lead against ACP Tours on Matchday 3 in R2. During this meeting, the FCD allegedly made a mistake by lining up eight traders, against six upwards, some of whom had already taken the license from the club last season, but less than a year ago. Walid Boulabiar’s team should thus be amputated by two points, that of the draw with a penalty point, to find themselves in the penultimate place of group A.
Franck Thébault