Saint-Etienne's last home game of the season, May 14 against Stade de Reims, will be played behind closed doors.
This was announced on Monday by the Professional Football League (LFP), after the incidents that occurred on Saturday during the Greens' match against Monaco (1-4) where the meeting had been interrupted for a long time due to jets of smoke.
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It's a blow for the Forez club, which is fighting for its maintenance in L1.
Four days from the end of the season, the Greens currently occupy 18th place, synonymous with a play-off with a Ligue 2 club that has yet to be defined.
They are four points ahead of the first relegated, Bordeaux (19th), and two points behind Troyes (16th) and Clermont (17th) and will have to travel three times to Rennes, Nice, and Nantes.
If ASSE plays these play-offs (May 26 and 29), it could also be deprived of spectators.
Already pinned at the end of October when the kick-off of the reception of Angers had been delayed by an hour, the club risks other sanctions, such as fines, matches behind closed doors or even withdrawal of points.
The Disciplinary Committee of the LFP has indeed placed the file under investigation and will render its decision on May 18, four days after the meeting against Reims.
Saturday evening, the reception of Monaco was marked by two interruptions.
The second lasted more than half an hour, while some ultras from Saint-Etienne used smoke bombs and fireworks to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the group of Green Angels supporters.
The meeting ended around 9:30 p.m.