After incidents during match against Paris FC, OL prohibits movements of its groups of supporters

The decision of the Lyon leaders intervenes that violence in the stands have provoked Friday the final interruption of the Coupe de France meeting.

Le Monde with AFP

The cutter fell, Saturday, December 18th. In the aftermath of a new evening spoiled by incidents in the stands during the Coupe de France opposing Paris FC at Olympique Lyonnais (OL), the Rho Rhodan club announced, by the voice of its leaders, to prohibit its Groups of supporters to move for matches outside.

“More than ever, we have to eradicate these phenomena of hooliganism and banish all those who are enemies, by their actions, football, but also clubs they claim,” they argue in a statement. The decision, with immediate effect, is taken “until further notice” and as long as the authors of Friday overflows have not been identified.

Friday, the thirty-second of France Cup final between the Lyonnais and the Charlety Stage Ligue 2 Club, in Paris was definitely interrupted, while the score was 1-1 at half-time, Due to clashes in stands.

After smoke jets on the edge of the parking Lyonnais, fights broke out and crowded movements then took place, resulting in the deployment of police forces who came to a hand to the stadiers. Spectators of the tribune close to the incidents then descended on the lawn to move away, preventing the recovery from the meeting.

Incidents “intolerable”

Since the beginning of the season, hexagonal football is gangrenated by facts of fans violence. Thursday, an interdepartmental meeting led to the announcement of measures, including the installation of safety nets in the stages of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, as well as a protocol specifying the arrest modalities of the meetings in case of incidents. .

Wednesday, the president of OL, Jean-Michel Aulas, had been punished with five firm suspension games to be taken verbally to the referee during the match against the Olympique de Marseille, interrupted after A plastic bottle jet against Dimitri Payet, November 21st.

Saturday, the President of the French Football Federation (FFF), Christmas The Graët, described the incidents that occurred at Paris FC-OL of “intolerable” and estimated that “troublemakers” had to be “hunted sports speakers “.

/Media reports.