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GFC Ajaccio forced to go out of business? • Football news • Pro / amateur football news

A few weeks ago, Actufoot interfered inside GFC Ajaccio then in phase 1 of its reconstruction. Still in Ligue 1 in 2016 and moved from Ligue 2 to National 3 in less than three years, the gas club saw many players leave last summer following the administrative relegation to the fifth echelon pronounced by the DNCG in July, in three weeks of the resumption of the championship. And while a new state of mind has since been instilled within the club and a pennant team mounted in a dropper by a staff who had decided not to abandon the ship seemed to improve from week to week, the Gas, its young and senior teams (400 redundant), its employees (30), will sink again, overtaken by cases that completely exceed them (former and current leaders are under investigation for abuse of corporate assets and concealed work in connection with the criminal gang of the “Petit Bar”). According to Corse-Matin, the bankruptcy filing would be the outcome to be expected after 200,000 euros were entered on the club’s accounts. The appeal is not suspensive, the club would no longer be able to pay its creditors including the players and staff of its N3.

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Among our colleagues, the club’s lawyer, Me Franck De Vita, confirmed the coming bankruptcy while the majority shareholders and President Mathieu Messina had no other choice but to resign. Despite the shock wave created this weekend, the players of the N3 workforce and their staff, whose future now appears more than uncertain, have shown great mental strength to bring down the ex-leader Furiani-Agliani (2-1) and thus climb on the third step of the podium of N3 Mediterranean. A performance which, according to the last bad news, could well be in vain on a sporting level …

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