Her name has been cited for weeks in the endless and pathetic soap opera that agitates the governance of the French Football Federation, but for the general public, Florence Hardouin remains a woman in the shadows.
Light years away from Noël Le Graët, which concentrates the vast majority of criticism and tensions.
However, the director general of the FFF, laid off on January 11 for serious misconduct and expected next Tuesday at the headquarters of the institution for an interview prior to dismissal, remains a key figure in this explosive file.
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Pinned for her “
brutal methods
” and “
behaviour deemed erratic, humiliating
” or even for “
the use of coarse vocabulary or the exchange of insults
” in the audit report, the conclusions of which have been made public Wednesday by Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, the 56-year-old CEO is preparing her weapons.
And prepare his counter-attack.
"Toxic relationship"
In the columns of
L'Equipe
on Thursday, his communications advisor, Dominique Rouch, transmitted…
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