A football match counting for the eighth round of the Coupe de France opposed the N3 Reims Sainte-Anne (Marne) team to Wasquehal (Nord) on November 20, playing in N2.

The meeting which took place at the Cormontreuil stadium (Marne) was marked by violence.

Disciplinary proceedings had been initiated.

The French Football Federation (FFF) communicated its decision on Thursday, reports France 3 Grand Est.

The institution chose to officially consider that the two teams had lost the match.

The latter was interrupted shortly before the end of regulation time.

Reims Sainte-Anne then led three goals to zero.

Those involved declined to comment on the possibility of an appeal.

On the day of the match, the coach of Wasquehal had been injured in the head by spectators, says

L'Equipe

.

He had been taken care of by the firefighters and had subsequently filed a complaint, giving rise to a judicial investigation.

A fight had also broken out between the players.

The two clubs blamed each other for the violence.

Sport

Ligue 1: Stade de Reims officially retains Will Still as coach

Justice

Reims: the policeman sentenced for having shot a football fan appeals

  • Soccer

  • Reims

  • Marl

  • Great East

  • Violence