This time, OL are no longer joking.

According to information from the

team

, the Rhone club, which prefers to play it discreet in the media contrary to its habits when it is questioned, pushes the machine internally to identify the maximum number of supporters involved in the brawls last Friday during the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France at the Charléty stadium.

Several troublemakers already identified

Several 18-month stadium bans (the legal maximum while waiting for justice to be pronounced) would already have left by mail, and the administrative services of OL were to receive this Tuesday the videos of Charléty and its surroundings to get their hands on the famous hooded supporters who created a mess at half-time. Perhaps there will be Franck *, whose first name was changed in a chilling article in Le Parisien. This Lyon hooligan recounts his daily life with a disarming naturalness.

“At the beginning, we go to the stadium for the atmosphere, then we participate in provocations, we meet friends and young people who are active in the fights (

the brawls

).

It's both an addiction and a gear. I'm rather 

old school,

 that is to say with my bare hands.

But it has become classic to pull out a knife.

We have to adapt.

The adrenaline is there even though no one is going to say they are happy when they see a blade in front of them.

We are not left with the choice to arm ourselves because we know that they will be armed to the teeth in the face ”.

"It has become a classic to take out the knife"

The young man clearly implies that the incidents "were predicted in advance in an old stadium like Charléty" and that the authorities, necessarily aware, failed in their task.

The French Football Federation (FFF) has opened an investigation after the overflows and will render its decisions on December 28, she announced on Monday.

The Disciplinary Commission of the FFF, Monday in emergency, decided to "launch the investigation", three days after the violence in the stands of the Charléty stadium, around the Lyon parking lot.

She will hear the parties on Monday, December 27 and render her decisions the next day, she said.

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