Paris (AFP)

The Disciplinary Committee of the League (LFP) decided on Wednesday the provisional closure of the Virage Sud of the Girondins de Bordeaux stadium, after the match against Nîmes interrupted by the intrusion on the edge of the Bordeaux fans' field Tuesday at the 16th Ligue 1 day.

This decision is motivated by the "behavior of FC Girondins de Bordeaux fans and the use of pyrotechnic devices".

Eleven minutes after the start of the match, some twenty ultra-Girondins, angry at the confiscation of their banners hostile to the club's management, had come down to the edge of the lawn. An incident that led to the interruption of the match for about thirty minutes.

The fans had recovered their banners which they had then deployed in their turn at the resumption of the match, finally winning 6-0 by the Bordelais.

The LFP also imposed four suspension matches including a suspended match against Amiens striker Juan Otero, who was guilty of deliberately kicking Montpellier's Vitorino Hilton.

Other decisions:

LEAGUE 1

Two suspension games including a suspended match

Jacques-Alaixys Romao (Reims)

A suspension match

Kouadio Koné (Toulouse)

A match closes after a third warning in a period including 10 matches of official competition (Ligue 1, Coupe de la Ligue, Coupe de France) or by revocation of the suspension. The sanction takes effect from Tuesday, December 10, 2019 to 0:00.

Renaud Cohade (Metz)

Nicolas Isimat-Mirin (Toulouse)

Thimothea Kolodziejczak (Saint-Etienne)

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LEAGUE 2

Two suspension games

Ousseynou Thiouné (Sochaux)

Two suspension games including a suspended match

Aleksandar Radovanovic (Lens)

Ibrahim Sissoko (Niort)

A suspension match

Yannick Cahuzac (Lens)

Aniss El Hriti (Chambly)

Yeni Atito Ngbakoto (Guingamp)

A match closes after a third warning in a period including 10 matches of official competition (League 2, Coupe de la Ligue, Coupe de France) or by revocation of the suspension. The sanction takes effect from Tuesday, December 10, 2019 to 0:00.

Laurent Abergel (Lorient)

Alexandre Bonnet (Le Havre)

Sessi D'Almeida (Valenciennes FC)

Valentine Henry (Rodez)

Fernand Mayembo (Le Havre)

Anthony Weber (Caen)

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