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Football: “Turn this very painful page”, the president of FC Rouen wants to sell after an altercation with supporters

2024-03-25T17:16:52.019Z

Highlights: Football: “Turn this very painful page”, the president of FC Rouen wants to sell after an altercation with supporters. Exfiltrated from the Horlaville stand by his security service on March 22 following the supporters' desire to fight. Ultra groups who criticize him for poor financial management while the club is struggling to climb into Ligue 2. Around 500 people, reports Paris-Normandie, attempted to physically attack Charles Maarek. His security had been informed in advance of the desire of the ultra groups to do battle with the management.


Exfiltrated from the Horlaville stand by his security service on March 22 following the supporters' desire to fight, the latter announced in a press release that he wanted to sell the club.


“I am looking to sell the club as quickly as possible (...), and to turn this very painful page

,” announced the president of FC Rouen 1899, Charles Maarek, this Monday March 25 on

France 3 Normandie

.

A decision taken following the clashes that occurred 3 days previously during the National match (3rd division) between Rouen and Le Mans (0-1) at the Robert-Diochon stadium.

As a reminder, around 500 people, reports

Paris-Normandie

, attempted to physically attack Charles Maarek.

Usually at the edge of the pitch to watch the matches, the president of the Norman club had taken his place in the stands.

His security had been informed in advance of the desire of the ultra groups to do battle with the management.

Ultra groups who criticize him for poor financial management while the club is struggling to climb into Ligue 2.

Source: lefigaro

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