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PSG: the Auteuil stand partially suspended for the match against Troyes on Saturday

2022-10-27T07:51:21.356Z


Due to the use of smoke bombs and lasers during PSG-OM, the Disciplinary Committee decided that part of the Auteuil stand should remain


The Auteuil stand of the Parc des Princes will be partially closed for a meeting, the Professional Football League (LFP) announced on Wednesday, raging after the clasico PSG-Marseille of October 16 (1-0), marked by the lighting of smoke bombs and the use of lasers.

Part of this stand, where the ultra supporters are massed, should therefore remain empty during the next meeting of PSG in Ligue 1, Saturday against Troyes (5 p.m.).

The Disciplinary Committee also sanctioned PSG with a suspended match behind closed doors from this same Auteuil stand, where dozens of pyrotechnic devices were ignited during the match against OM.

The LFP has retained the reasons for "use of pyrotechnic devices, use of lasers and intrusion on the playing area", she said in a press release.

As a reminder, Marseille supporters had been banned from traveling to the Parc des Princes, a decision against which they had rebelled.

It is already planned that their Parisian counterparts will not attend the return match at the Stade Vélodrome on February 26th.

Sanctions against LOSC also

In addition, the North stand of the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq was also sanctioned with a suspended match behind closed doors, after excesses observed during Lille-Lens on October 9.

Finally, the Disciplinary Committee also sanctioned players who received a red card last weekend.

Kader Bamba (Nantes) and Stephy Mavididi (Montpellier) were the most severely punished, each with two suspension matches to serve, plus a third suspended sentence.

Source: leparis

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