NARRATIVE – Noël Le Graët resigns from the FFF but keeps his place at Fifa. Philippe Diallo will have the heavy task of succeeding him.
Isolated as ever and forced to give up under media and political pressure, Noël Le Graët has not been the big boss of French football since Tuesday morning. At 81, he would never have imagined such a stage exit a few weeks ago. During the World Cup in Qatar, in private, he swept aside any turbulence, laughed at the idea of resignation and was casual in the face of pressure from Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra . Two months later, the sentence fell. Implacable. Isolated and cornered on all sides, inaudible to accusations of moral and sexual harassment but also after the report of the audit commissioned by the ministry, the now ex-boss of French football was forced to resign from the functions he had held since 2011.
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