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Luc Dayan in favor of a French closed league

The debate on the European Super League has given some ideas. In an interview with The voice of the North, Luc Dayan, former president of Lille, Nantes, Strasbourg and Lens, defended the idea of ​​a French closed league.

Opposed to the European project, which he finds “ delusional “, the former leader imagines reviving national football hit by the crisis and campaigns for a formula bringing together 48 clubs divided into four geographical groups before the final stages and including a “draft” system allowing the lowest ranked teams to choose the best young people in regional training centers.

“There is a real disaffection of people from football. We have to come back to what a club is for a territory. […] Today, a Guingamp supporter does not believe he can be champion of France. There, he could believe it “.

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