Unbreakable.
Indestructible.
And left for a ride.
In office since 2011 at the head of the French Football Federation, Noël Le Graët, 79, was re-elected this Saturday for four years.
The Breton leader, after a campaign under control despite the numerous attacks by his competitors on his language differences on racism, homophobia or even misogyny, was ahead with 73.02% of the votes Frédéric Thiriez (25.11%) and Michel Moulin (1.87%).
With the positive results of the selections, the flourishing sponsorship contracts and the golden finances of the most powerful sports federations in the country, the former president of Guingamp has also won over the amateur world.
Supported by Jean-Michel Aulas or Mark Keller, two of his running mates, but also Didier Deschamps, the “Breton menhir” confirms its dominant position and its status as a strong man in French football.
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