OM fans will not be able to travel to Saint-Etienne this Sunday

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A ⁣decree from the Ministry of the Interior published this Friday announces​ that OM fans will be banned from traveling on‌ sunday evening as their​ team travels too the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium to face AS Saint-Étienne⁤ as part of matchday 14 of Ligue 1 ⁢.

According to a decree from the Ministry of the Interior published on Friday in the Official⁢ Journal, Olympique de⁣ Marseille fans will⁢ be prohibited from⁢ traveling ⁤on Sunday to⁢ attend the match between AS Saint-Etienne and⁣ OM valid for​ the 14th matchday of Ligue 1. “Sunday 8 December 2024 ,from zero to midnight,the individual or collective ⁢movements,by ​any means,of ‌any person⁢ who declares ⁢himself or herself to be a fan of Olympique de Marseille or behaves as⁤ such,it is prohibited between the municipalities of ⁤the department ‌of bouches-du-Rhône,on the one hand,and the municipality of Saint-Étienne (Loire),on the other”,writes Bruno Retailleau in this‍ decree dated Wednesday. Retailleau justifies the measure with the “real and serious risk of⁣ clashes between the fans of the two clubs” during the match scheduled for Sunday at​ 8.45pm​ at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium, as well as with the persistence of “disorders against public order and violent behavior of⁢ Saint-Etienne fans during⁢ ASSE matches ⁢against a club with which ​there is​ a particular rivalry.

In ​this regard, the ministerial decree specifies, “the relations between the supporters of​ the OM and the ASSE ​have been characterized by animosity for many years” and “this strong antagonism has resulted ⁤on several​ occasions in serious clashes which have required the intervention of the law enforcement”. Moreover, ⁣underlines the minister – whose government has in the meantime⁤ been overthrown – this ban comes at a ‌time⁤ when the police will be mobilized “to guarantee other events”, in particular in Paris “for the inauguration of the Notre-dame​ cathedral,⁢ which‍ will mobilize a ‍part of the forces usually present in the region and redeployed in Ile-de-France This last topic was also highlighted in​ a second decree from the Ministry of the Interior published on Friday which prohibits the movement of Stade Rennais fans during ​Sunday’s match. against FC Nantes.⁣ The Loire-Atlantique prefecture had already issued a decree‍ to this effect on Wednesday due⁢ to the “endemic antagonism”⁤ between the two ⁢clubs.

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Interview: ‍Editor of Time.news Discusses OM Fans Travel Ban wiht Sports Violence Expert

Q: Thank you for ‌joining us today. Can⁣ you explain the recent decree by the Ministry of the Interior that⁣ bans Olympique de Marseille (OM) fans from traveling to Saint-Étienne for the Ligue 1 match?⁣ What prompted this decision?

A: Thank you for having me. The recent decree was driven by significant concerns regarding public safety and the potential⁤ for ⁣violent clashes between ⁣fans of Olympique de Marseille‌ and AS Saint-Étienne. As⁤ stated, the relations ​between ⁢these two supporter groups⁣ have been marked by animosity for manny years. The authorities have cited a “real and serious risk” of disorder based⁣ on previous incidents which have required police intervention. This preventive ​measure ⁤reflects an effort to maintain public order and ensure the safety of all involved during a highly ‍charged rivalry match.

Q: What⁣ are some of the historical tensions between⁤ OM and AS‍ Saint-Étienne that have influenced this decree?

A: Historically, the rivalry between OM and ASSE has ⁢been intense, rooted ⁣in cultural and sporting pride. This antagonism ⁢has⁤ manifested in numerous clashes, with significant​ incidents causing injury and public disruption. This decree is a proactive step to minimize risks, especially ⁣since both clubs have passionate‍ fan bases known for their ‌fervent support ⁤and, at times, aggressive behavior.⁤ The Ministry’s action underscores the ongoing challenges in managing safety in football environments.

Q: How does this ban affect the perception of football in France, especially in⁣ the context of fan culture?

A: The ban raises critical questions about the balance between supporting‍ a team​ and ensuring community ⁢safety. ⁤While​ passionate fan culture is integral to football, incidents​ of violence have⁢ tarnished its image in recent years.Such decrees ⁢can lead to a more significant societal debate regarding the obligation of clubs, fans, and authorities in fostering a safe sporting atmosphere. It ‌can be seen as a necessary ⁢evil to protect those who‌ wish to enjoy the game without fear.

Q: Given that the government is also busy with events like the Notre-Dame Cathedral inauguration, how does⁢ resource allocation impact policing in these ‌situations?

A: This​ is a significant factor to consider. with ‌police resources stretched thin, especially for major events requiring extensive security measures, the government‌ must prioritize ‌how to ‌deploy its⁣ forces effectively. The decision to impose travel bans on fans could also stem⁢ from the⁤ need to ensure law enforcement is adequately staffed during high-profile​ events‌ while ⁢still addressing safety concerns during league matches. It’s a complex balancing act between maintaining public order⁢ at multiple‌ engagements.

Q: What advice ‌would ⁢you offer to clubs and fan organizations to prevent such situations in the future?

A: ⁣Interaction and collaboration between clubs, ⁣fan organizations, and local authorities are crucial.‍ Clubs should actively engage with their supporters to promote⁣ positive behavior and emphasize the importance of safety. Educational campaigns⁤ that highlight the impact of violence on the sport’s reputation can help. ‍Additionally,​ fostering an habitat of respect and understanding between ‌rival fan bases can mitigate tensions. Ultimately, creating an inclusive atmosphere that celebrates the sport without hostility is vital for the ​future of football culture in ⁢France.

Q: Thank you for ‌your insights.⁤ Any final thoughts?

A: It’s vital for all stakeholders to ⁤recognize the power of sport to unite rather⁤ than divide. By⁢ promoting positive fan​ behavior and​ prioritizing safety, we can help ​cultivate a football culture that thrives on support, respect, and vibrancy rather than discord. ​The future of football in France will depend on collective efforts⁢ to work⁤ toward a better understanding and management of fan dynamics.

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