Dossevi sanctioned by Versailles, PSG – Paris FC for girls… Your football weekend in Île-de-France

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2023-05-06 01:06:20

Le Parisien invites you to take a tour of the football weekend program in Île-de-France. We enter the last month of competition with stakes in all divisions. There is no National this Friday. For the first time since the adoption of the law of October 20, 2021, no professional match takes place on French soil in tribute to the victims of the Furiani tragedy, which occurred on May 5, 1992.

In group B of National 2, there will be two derbies which will be worth dear at the top and bottom: Fleury – Lusitanos and Bobigny – Sainte-Geneviève. Aubervilliers and Linas-Montlhéry will continue their duel at a distance in N3 for the climb. Finally, the weekend will end on Sunday with a capital derby between PSG and Paris FC in D1 Arkema.

The sanction: Versailles dismisses Mathieu Dossevi

With only 11 games played (including 4 starts), the arrival of Mathieu Dossevi at Versailles was a failure on the pitch. Since his 6-minute entry on March 24 in Cholet, the 35-year-old striker with 243 L1 games has no longer appeared in the group. And he will not play again this season. Dossevi was dismissed by the owners of Versailles for having liked a tweet from a supporter on Wednesday about coach Cris with an evocative hashtag: #CrisOUT… Dismissed from the race since his defeat against Red Star (0-3 ) on Tuesday, plagued by financial difficulties and faced with an atmosphere that has deteriorated internally, the Versailles season ends badly

The posters of the weekend: two decisive derbies Fleury – Lusitanos and Bobigny – Sainte-Geneviève

It’s a Saturday of derbies in Group B of National 2. With opposing stakes. In the fight for the climb, Fleury (1st) and FC 93 Bobigny (2nd) receive the Lusitanos Saint-Maur (8th) and Sainte-Geneviève (13th) who, themselves, play their maintenance. This 27th day is likely to be rich determining for the end of the season. Fleury and Bobigny both lost last week unlike the Lusitanos and Sainte-Geneviève. In Saint-Maur, the return of Aderito Moreira to the bench seems to have boosted a team that has just largely beaten Bobigny (4-1).

Player to watch: Salya Touré (Sainte-Geneviève)

Decimated by the long suspensions of several holders (two years for Quentin Barcelo, ten games for Zanga Koné, Adrien Fleury, Raoul Junior Delgado, Damien Furtado, Abdelhak Benaniba and 8 for Noui Laïfa), Sainte-Geneviève can nevertheless always count on a few executives to try to snatch the maintenance in National 2. Among them, Salya Touré. The 28-year-old striker scored his 8th goal of the season on Saturday in the precious victory against Belfort (1-0). The native of Thiais (94) arrived this season in Sainte-Geneviève after playing with the reserve of Valenciennes (N3) and Brétigny (8 goals in N3) last season.

The number: 12

The series of invincibility of Linas-Montlhéry in National 3 is 8 wins and 4 draws. Stéphane Cabrelli’s team went from second to last place in December to 2nd. Her last defeat dates back to December 10, 2023 against the reserve of Paris FC (1-5) which she will find this Saturday at the Déjerine stadium (Paris XX). With a point behind the leader Aubervilliers, Linas-Montlhéry has become a candidate for the rise in N2.

The sentence: “Our young players will not go up to L2 in order to maintain the reserve”, Thierry Laurey (Paris FC)

Currently relegated (11th), the reserve of Paris FC is in very great danger in N3. This is why we should no longer see young people in Ligue 2 for the next matches. The Nkambadio, Mendy, Gueho, Koré, Oualengbé and Mbala will therefore play in N3 just like Caddy, victim of competition in attack in L2, this Saturday against Linas-Montlhéry.

“The club wants to keep the reserve team. Our young players will not go up with us in L2 in order to put themselves at the service of the N3 to maintain it. The most successful have already come with us, either to play in competition, L2 or Coupe de France, or to train with us. We already know who will have a professional future at Paris FC, ”said Thierry Laurey.

For girls: a decisive PSG derby – Paris FC

When they return to the field, Sunday at 3 p.m., the girls of PSG and Paris FC will know the results of their opponents who will all have played on Saturday. This 20th day of D1 Arkema risks being decisive for the fight for the title and the 3rd qualifying place for the Champions League. PSG are one point behind Lyon, which they will receive on May 21, and Paris FC are tied for 4th with Fleury (who have the goal-average advantage). One of the teams risks losing big at the end of the derby.

THE PROGRAM

NATIONAL 2 (27th day)

Group A. Saturday, 6 p.m.: Saint-Malo – Racing, Poissy – Evreux (Léo Lagrange stadium)

Group B. Saturday, 6 p.m.: FC 93 Bobigny – Sainte-Geneviève (Auguste Delaune stadium), Créteil – Besançon (Duvauchelle stadium), 6:30 p.m.: Fleury – Lusitanos Saint-Maur (Gentelet stadium).

NATIONAL 3 (23rd day)

Saturday, 3 p.m.: Les Ulis – Montrouge (Jean-Marc Salinier stadium), 4:30 p.m.: Paris FC – Linas-Montlhéry (Déjerine stadium), 6 p.m.: PSG – Aubervilliers (Camp des Loges), 6:30 p.m.: Vitry – SSG agreement (Roger Couderc stadium). Sunday, 3 p.m.: Brétigny – Ivry (Auguste Delaune stadium), Le Mée – Le Blanc-Mesnil (Sports Park), Les Mureaux – Drancy (Léo Lagrange stadium).

U19 NATIONALS (25th day)

Group A. Valenciennes – PSG, Saran – Drancy, Gonfreville – Montfermeil.

Group B. Sunday, 3 p.m.: Nancy – FC 93 Bobigny, Paris FC – Strasbourg (Déjerine stadium), Bourg-en-Bresse – Torcy

D1 ARKEMA (20th day)

Saturday, 1 p.m.: Fleury – Montpellier (Gentelet stadium). Sunday, 3 p.m.: PSG – Paris FC (Camp des Loges). Text


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