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A Paris Atletico-Fleury final for the climb, Ethan Mbappé in the playoffs... Your football weekend in Ile-de-France

2022-05-27T10:24:14.702Z


At the start of the final sprint, Le Parisien invites you to take a tour of the football program in Ile-de-France. Here's what he does miss so


If the season is over for all of men's professional football, fans are still not done.

From National 2 to women through youth and futsal, here is the program that awaits you this weekend.

The poster: a distance final between Paris Atletico and Fleury

Neck and neck in the National 2 championship since August, Paris 13 Atletico and FC Fleury 91 are playing their last day this Saturday at 6 p.m., and what is at stake is more than important: a rise to National 1. Paris 13 Atletico, who will challenge SC Schiltigheim in Alsace, has its destiny between its feet, one point ahead of the Essonne club.

At home, at the Auguste Gentelet stadium, Fleury will therefore hope for a misstep from his opponent from the Ile-de-France to get a glimpse of the upper division.

🔴 𝗠𝗲𝘀𝗱𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗲𝘁 𝗠𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗲𝘂𝗿𝘀, the ticket office for the final game of the season is open!



⚠️ In view of the demand, don't wait to reserve your tickets.



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𝗧𝗢𝗨𝗦 𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗘𝗠𝗕𝗟𝗘!

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— FC Fleury 91 (@FCFleury91) May 24, 2022

These two meetings are normally within reach of Paris 13 Atletico and FC Fleury 91 against the 14th (SC Schiltigheim) and 15th (RC Lens 2) of National 2.

Player to watch: Anthony Pétrilli

If FC Fleury 91 is so close to a rise in National, it is partly thanks to Anthony Pétrilli.

The current National 2 top scorer with 20 goals is in full swing.

Formidable in the aerial field with his 1m87 and capable of going deep, the former PSG, author of a double against Saint-Quentin last weekend, will be keen to repeat his performance and allow Fleury to dream of a climb.

On the girls' side: once again shaken by the extra-sporting, can PSG prevent the coronation of Lyon?

After obtaining their eighth European title last weekend in Italy, OL travel this Sunday to the Jean-Bouin stadium to offer themselves the double against their runner-up, PSG.

Two days from the end, Les Lyonnaises are five points ahead of the Parisiennes and a draw would be enough for them to regain the crown they had lost a year earlier to the detriment of Marie-Antoinette Katoto's teammates.

The women of PSG are playing a match at the top against Olympique Lyonnais of Amandine Henry and Wendy Renard.

Icon Sport/Hugo Pfeiffer

Les Parisiennes will play this meeting without their coach, Didier Ollé-Nicolle, suspected of "inappropriate facts" and temporarily dismissed from his duties by PSG, which has launched an internal investigation.

A judicial investigation has also been launched.

Among young people: the clash of stars between PSG and AS Monaco

First in their group in the league, Zoumana Camara's PSG will challenge AS Monaco, one of the favorites in the competition, this Sunday in Amnéville in Moselle, during the playoff semi-finals of the French U19 Championship.

For this shock, the Parisian coach could be deprived of two of his executives, namely El Chadaille Bitshiabu and midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery, both in selection with the France U17 team for the Euro.

Ethan Mbappé, who we saw with his brother on Monday during his press conference for his contract extension, will be present.

Futsal: Sporting Club de Paris on the way to the title?

Chaining very good results lately, Sporting Club de Paris has three days to go for the title.

Currently 3rd in the D1 standings, the club from the capital begins its journey against Nantes Métropole, 2nd in the championship.

At the Gymnase Carpentier, in the 13th arrondissement, the Sporting Club de Paris dreams of a title seven years later.

The program

D1 Women (21st day).

This Saturday, 2.30 p.m.:

Fleury-Saint-Étienne (Stade Auguste Gentelet), Issy-Montpellier (Marcel-Bec sports complex, in Meudon).

This Sunday

, Bordeaux-Paris FC (12:45 p.m.), PSG-OL (Jean-Bouin stadium at 9 p.m.).

National 2 (30th day).

Group A. This Saturday, 6 p.m.:

SO Romorantin-Poissy AS, FC Versailles 78-Blois F. 41 (Montbauron stadium).

Group B. This Saturday 6 p.m.:

FC Fleury 91-RC Lens 2 (Stade Auguste Gentelet), SC Schiltigheim-Paris 13 Atletico, Metz FC 2-FC Bobigny, Entente SSG-Haguenau (Parc des Sports Michel Hidalgo), AS Beauvais- Sainte-Genevieve.

National 3 (25th day).

This Saturday 6 p.m.:

FC Mantois - US Créteil (Aime-Bergeal stadium), ESA Linas-Montlhéry - Blanc Mesnil (Paul Desgouillons stadium), Paris FC 2-PSG 2 (Déjerine stadium), Ulis-Les Mureaux (Jean-Marc stadium Salinier), Drancy-Aubervilliers (Charles-Sage stadium), Brétigny-Racing FFF (Auguste-Delaune stadium), US Ivry-Meaux (Clerville stadium).

U19 (playoffs, quarter-finals).

This Sunday, 2:50 p.m.:

PSG-AS Monaco (Amnéville).

Source: leparis

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