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Papin against Nivet, Krasso still a scorer, two Euréliennes in the last four … The echoes of football in Eure-et-Loir

On Wednesday March 23, at the Aube stadium in Troyes, Jean-Pierre Papin, the coach of C’Chartres Football, icon of the round ball, will face Yèvre Benjamin Nivet, a figure of Eurelian football. Not during a veteran match between the CCF and Brou, Nivet’s favorite club. But for a charity meeting intended to promote gender equality and support the fight against violence against women. It will oppose the team of ESTAC legends, including Benjamin Nivet, to the Variétés Club de France, with JPP in its ranks. Many personalities are expected for this mixed match. From football (Sydney Govou, Sonny Anderson, Laure Boulleau.) or not (Juan Arbelaez, Claudia Tagbo, Romeo Elvis…)

FCD, stunning defeat

Spectacular match this Saturday March 5 in Dreux where FC Drouais, in Regional 1, went through all the feelings. Euphoria first by leading 2-0 after only ten minutes against Pithiviers. Anger at seeing a penalty “unfairly whistled”, according to coach Gwenaël Maurice. A penalty pushed back by the goalkeeper Moire in the feet of a Pithiverian for the reduction of the score, refused first then finally granted. Then the amazement when the Loiret formation equalized two minutes later before returning to the locker room and the nightmare when Pithiviers definitively passed in front in the second half. A bitter defeat since the FCD, 4th and doubled by the reserve of Blois, is no longer in a climbing position.

National 2 to Regional 3: the ranking of Eure-et-Loir scorers

Krasso still a savior

Author of his first goal in Ligue 2 during the success against Rodez (2-1) last week, Chartrain Jean-Philippe Krasso did it again this Saturday March 5 with Ajaccio. A month after his transfer from Saint-Étienne to the Corsican club, Krasso scored the only goal of the match on Saturday in Niort. By scoring with a nice dive from the left in the 86th minute, the 24-year-old striker allowed the ACA to keep their place on the podium but above all to return to a point behind the runner-up, Paris FC, the first club to access directly to League 1. Jean-Philippe Krasso

Lucé loses his hand

For the first time this season, the Amicale de Lucé (Regional 3) lost in the league. It happened this Sunday March 6 in Monts and the players of Diafara Gary fell heavily, 4-1, in Indre-et-Loire. The Greens had quickly opened the scoring (10′) before conceding two goals in two minutes before half-time and being reduced to ten on the return to the field (51′) and again conceding two goals in the last five minutes. A bitter defeat for Lucéens who fall from their pedestal and demote two places in a championship with three super tight since the leader Fleury-les-Aubrais has 2 points ahead of Lucé. It’s a bad deal for Lucé who also loses the goal average with the dolphin Monts who lost 3-1 in the first leg. Remember that the first two go up to R2…

Two Drouaises in half

Two footballers from Dreux qualified on penalties for the semi-finals of the Coupe de France, this weekend of March 5 and 6. With Fleury, Léa Le Garrec went to get her ticket to Paris FC (1-1, 3-4 TAB). Under the colors of Nantes (D2), Aurélie Gagnet created the surprise on the ground of Reims (0-0, 0-3 TAB). The two Euréliennes will not meet in the semi-finals. According to the draw, made yesterday, Fleury will receive Paris SG while Nantes will go to Yzeure for a duel between D2 teams. The matches are scheduled to take place on March 26 or 27.

Mayhem in Rouen

A week after a 1-0 loss at home to C’Chartres Football, FC Rouen experienced another difficult Saturday on March 5. If the Norman formation obtained a good 0-0 draw in Granville, a scuffle involving players, managers and supporters of the FCR broke out at the end of the match. The trigger: a banner deployed at game time by the Rouen Fans on which the president and a player (Banor) were incriminated. At the final whistle, after other derogatory remarks from the stands, things degenerated when some players went to ask for explanations. A few blows were even exchanged. Appalling…

premium C’Chartres Football players remain attached to the leader

Two points less

The FC Drouais reserve has just lost two precious points on the green carpet in R2. Their 0-0 draw at home to Saran (b) on February 26 was turned into a 3-0 defeat with a penalty point by the sports commission of the Ligue du Centre-Val de Loire. The reason: a suspended player had been aligned by the FCD. Consequently, the formation of Walid Boulabiar lost a place to slip to 10th place and is seven points behind the first non-relegation player. not

Back

Emmanuel Hamon, 63, was back this weekend on his old lands and facing his former club. Coach of FC Chartres from 1994 to 2004, the one who brought the club up for the first time in the French championship in 2001, is now co-coach of Montlouis (N3) with Rudy Wendling. This Sunday, March 6, facing the C’Chartres reserve, Hamon was suspended. “I took six months for threatening remarks,” confided the perplexed former Tours pro. Emmanuel Hamon, ex-coach of FC Chartres

Franck Thébault and Jean-Adré Provost

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