All the action is underway this Tuesday, February 6 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation (FFF).
Michele Kang (OL), Angelo Castellazzi (PSG), Pablo Longoria (OM), Olivier Létang (Lille), Marc Keller (Strasbourg)… Almost all of the professional clubs with a women's section responded to Jean- Michel Aulas, former boss of Lyon and future president of the Women's Professional Football League (LFFP), officially launched on July 1, 2024. In charge of the development of women's football within the FFF, the Lyon leader was keen on this day of meeting, decisive for drawing the contours of professionalization.
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“Everyone is there and it’s already a performance,” he smiles at snack time, between two work meetings at the body’s headquarters, in the 15th arrondissement of the capital.
On the program for the end of the day: discussions with Canal +, broadcaster of the championship until 2029. The boss of the encrypted channel, Maxime Saada, and his sports director, Thomas Sénécal, are there.
“They want to participate,” summarizes Jean-Michel Aulas.
Because one of the areas of professionalization will be identity and communication.
A name change for the D1 Arkema should also happen quickly, as should the appearance of new visuals.
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