While Nancy – Quevilly was arrested on Friday after Lorraine supporters threw smoke at 0-3 in the 40th, the LFP disciplinary committee should give the match lost to the red lantern of L2, precipitate its relegation to National, and , consequently, knocking down Rodez 18th and three points behind QRM.
The commission will meet tomorrow to examine the incidents, AFP reported yesterday. The match was stopped for the first time after smoke bombs were thrown in the wake of Quevilly-Rouen’s second goal (17th), from the stand behind the Lorraine goal. In the event of a permanent interruption of a match, the LFP regulations provide that the file falls under “within the jurisdiction of the Disciplinary Committee“, whose next meeting, initially scheduled for Wednesday, has therefore been brought forward to this Monday. Among the arsenal of possible sanctions, the commission could give Nancy a lost match on green carpet, a result which would seal the club’s relegation to National. Friday evening, the Lorraine club had no illusions about its fate to the point of announcing itself on Twitter that it would evolve into National next season.
Since its creation in 1967, the ASNL had never played in the third division. The club experienced its golden age in the 1970s when, thanks to a goal from Michel Platini, the Lorraine region won the Coupe de France (1978) by beating Nice.
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