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Laporte and the FFR do not give up the rise of two Federal 1 clubs

2020-05-10T18:15:04.950Z


Bernard Laporte, the president of the FFR, provoked today, this Sunday, an emergency meeting of the Committee of Strategic Orientations of French Rugby. The opportunity for him to "deliver to the LNR the return of the decisions of the Federal Office of May 8 which will have taken note of the official position ...


Bernard Laporte, the president of the FFR, provoked today, this Sunday, an emergency meeting of the Committee of Strategic Orientations of French Rugby. The opportunity for him to "deliver to the NRL the return of the decisions of the Federal Bureau of May 8 which will have taken note of the official position of the professional world to refuse the rise, however traditional, in Pro D2 of two clubs from the Federal1 . But the president of the FFR camped on his positions: he wanted the rise of two clubs of Federal 1 (Alby and Massy) on the upper floor. He also announced his desire to create a National Championship (third division) with 12 clubs. 

“The FFR deeply regrets this refusal. It does not reflect the solidarity that rugby should express in such circumstances. This is a mistake, because it causes a gap between professionals, and amateurs who aspire to become one. Our Office does not give up, the rise of these two clubs in Pro D2, said Barnard Laporte in a press release. We believe it is legitimate and desirable. This organic bridge encourages each year, our club leaders and their local elected representatives, to continue to invest in the amateur sector, creating a necessary synergy between these two worlds, which form one. ” 

And to continue: “After having called this weekend, all the club presidents of Fédérale1, to inform them of this status quo and in order to act in the best interest of our Sport, I asked the LNR to work on an alternative which would be the creation of a National championship with 12 clubs. This project should be built during the month of May, with the services of the FFR, and take into account all the needs of the clubs that will be selected on their sporting level. I would like us to work objectively on the two hypotheses, and our Steering Committee will decide in June, taking into account the evolution of the health situation and therefore the real recovery schedule. The best solution for French rugby will be chosen. I want method, listening, respect, cooperation but also daring to make our Sport stronger. I expressed to the LNR, my will to prepare a great and beautiful season of Rugby next September. ”

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