The season is already over for Sylvain Armand, Lille's sports coordinator, suspended by the LFP until May 31, this Wednesday evening.
The sanction takes effect on Tuesday April 5, therefore after Lille-Bordeaux scheduled for Saturday in Ligue 1, specifies the LFP about the Lille leader, who is also sanctioned with a suspended fine of 10,000 euros.
Armand, 41, a former player, was carried away on March 19 after the expulsion of a LOSC player, Timothy Weah, making hostile gestures towards the assistants of Antoine Kombouaré, the Nantes coach.
It was the second incident this season for Armand, involved in an altercation on February 18 with Metz coach Frédéric Antonetti - who was suspended for ten games.
He had been suspended for four matches, two of which were revoked.
“I don't have to react like that, it's not my personality.
I am neither violent nor nasty, it is not the image that I wanted to give in my career for twenty years, ”he commented last week in an interview with the newspaper L'Equipe.
The Disciplinary Committee also issued several decisions on Wednesday concerning excesses observed in the stands.
Olympique de Marseille was fined 35,000 euros for "use of pyrotechnic devices, use of lasers and intrusion of a spectator on the lawn" during the reception in Nice on March 20.
The space occupied by the ultra group of Winners is also closed for a meeting.
Similar measures target the most active stands in Bordeaux (two matches, one of which is suspended for the lower part of the south bend) and Nantes (one match is suspended for the Loire stand).