Illustration of a Guingamp women's match, here in Bordeaux in October 2020. -

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Seventeen games of suspension.

The coach of the Guingamp women's team, Frédéric Biancalani was suspended until the end of the season by the disciplinary committee.

On September 26, the Bretonnes coach had pulled out during a match against Dijon and was expelled.

The coach had then had inappropriate words towards the referee body and the supervisors of the match, treating some of them as "bullies" and "poor girls", suggesting that the referee "did not know football", such as

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The manager of the women's team, Marlène Bouédec, sanctioned during the same match, lost 2-1 against Dijon at home, for her part received a 15-game suspension.

The club declined to comment immediately.

Aged 46, Frédéric Biancalani has spent most of his playing career as a defender in Nancy, where he then led the women's team for four years.

He arrived at Guingamp in 2016 to lead the U17s of the training center, before becoming coach of the women's team in 2018. Last season, the Guingamp players finished 6th in the championship and climbed for the first time. of their history in the semi-finals of the Coupe de France.

They are currently penultimate and move to the Lyon ogre on behalf of the sixth day.

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