The Lusitanos derby in Créteil, the National on the revival… your football weekend in Île-de-France

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Like last season, Le Parisien invites you to take a tour of the football program in Île-de-France. The weekend is marked by a good poster in National 2 between Créteil and its neighbor Lusitanos de Saint-Maur.

The question: Can Versailles, Red Star and Paris 13 Atletico revive far from their bases?

NATIONAL. The Ile-de-France trio of the National is doing badly. The three teams remain on a nasty series of games without a win. First of all, the ambitious Red Star, which since being under the American flag, is aiming for a comeback in Ligue 2. With four games without success (3 N, 1 D), Habib Beye’s players hope to relaunch on the field of the promoted, Le Puy. Leader a few weeks ago, the promoted Versailles is also experiencing a difficult period on the extra-sporting level with the Chibhi affair but also on the ground for two games without a win (1 N, 1 D). In Bastia-Borgo, the Versaillese will not have it easy. Finally, the Petit Poucet, Paris 13 Atletico, will try to stop a series of two losses in a row at the promoted, Martigues.

The poster: the shock of the Lusitanos between Créteil and Saint-Maur

NATIONAL 2. Authors of a good start to the championship, the two rivals from Val-de-Marne find themselves around a derby which promises to be bubbling. Three points behind Fleury, who receives Colmar, the two Lusitanos are neck and neck in the standings. At the same individual level, a player from each side tops the scoring charts with four achievements: Josué Ahoué, Saint-Maur side and Daouda Gueye in Créteil. In the past, the two clubs that knew Armand Lopes as president almost merged and offered memorial derbies. This one still promises even if Armand Lopes is no longer at the head of the Cristolian club since the end of last season, replaced by Bassam Al-Homsi.

Player to watch: Merwan Ifnaoui (Racing)

NATIONAL 2. Despite a difficult qualification for the 5th round of the Coupe de France last weekend at Les Lilas (R1) acquired during the penalty shootout, the Racingmen, promoted to National 2, have continued their invincibility since the start of the season. . Third behind Poissy, the Ciel et Blancs can count on Merwan Ifnaoui, who already has three goals on the clock. In Évreux, this Saturday, he will still be a major asset against one of the surprise teams. For his third season at Racing, the 23-year-old midfielder has become an essential part of Guillaume Norbert’s team.

The match to go to: Poissy – Guingamp

NATIONAL 2. The Ile-de-France teams are not relaxing their domination of the National 2. After the coronations of Versailles and Paris 13 Atletico last season, two of the four groups of National 2 are currently dominated by teams from the region. If the first place of Fleury, who had just missed the climb last May, barred by the former club Gobelins, is not a surprise, that of Poissy is on the other hand. Despite their first defeat of the season in Saint-Malo (1-0) a fortnight ago, Walid Aïchour’s players have what it takes to resume their march forward when they receive the Guingamp reserve.

Among the girls, Fleury wants to forget his disappointment

D1 ARKEMA. Beaten in additional time against PSG, the players of Fleury, who have long led the score, want to find the way to victory when they receive Soyaux. On the move, the PFC will have to be wary of the Dijonnaises, who will evolve at home. Finally, PSG will play Sunday in Le Havre to stay in the wheel of Lyon.

Among young people, Montfermeil as a boss

U 19 NATIONALS. Leader after eight days, Montfermeil wants to prolong the pleasure with the reception of Orleans on Sunday. A meeting within reach of the players of Seine-Saint-Denis, who remain on five wins and a draw. In the same group A, PSG, beaten (1-3) in Montfermeil on September 11, is already seven points behind.

THE PROGRAM

National (8th day). Friday, 7:30 p.m.: Bastia-Borgo (16th) – VERSAILLES (7th), Martigues (8th) – PARIS 13 ATLETICO (15th), Le Puy (14th) – RED STAR (9th).

National 2 (6th day). Group A. Saturday, 4 p.m.: POISSY (1st) – Guingamp (b) (4th) (Léo-Lagrange stadium); 18 hours : Évreux (5th) – RACING CFF (3rd), Chartres (6th) – Chambly (7th), Beauvais (9th) – Châteaubriant (10th) (Pierre-Brisson stadium). Group B. Friday, 7:30 p.m.: Boulogne-s/Mer (15e) – BOBIGNY (4e) ; Saturday, 6 p.m.: CRÉTEIL (5th) – LUSITANOS SAINT-MAUR (6th) (Dominique-Duvauchelle stadium), Besançon (16th) – SAINTE-GENEVIÈVE (11th); 6:30 p.m.: FLEURY (1st) – Colmar (9th) (Auguste-Gentelet stadium, Walter-Felder ground).

National 3 (4th day). Hauts de France. Saturday, 4 p.m.: Compiègne (13th) – Lille (b) (12th) (Paul-Cosyns stadium); 18 hours : Amiens AC (11e) – Chantilly (4e). Paris ile de France. Saturday, 3 p.m.: LES ULIS (12th) – LE MÉE (3rd) (Jean-Marc Salinier stadium); 16 hours : AUBERVILLIERS (4th) – AGREEMENT SSG (6th) (André-Karman stadium); 16h30 : PARIS FC (b) (5th) – LE BLANC-MESNIL (14th) (Déjerine stadium in Paris XX); 18 hours : MONTROUGE (8th) – IVRY (1st) (Jean-Lezer stadium), DRANCY (13th) – LINAS-MONTLHERY (10th) (Charles-Sage stadium); Sunday, 3 p.m.: LES MUREAUX (2nd) – CA VITRY (7th) (Léo-Lagrange stadium), PSG (b) (11th) – BRETIGNY (9th) (Georges-Lefèvre stadium in Saint-Germain-en-Laye).

D1 Arkema (4th day). Saturday, 2:30 p.m.: Dijon (6th) – PARIS FC (3rd), FLEURY (7th) – Soyaux (8th) (Auguste-Gentelet stadium, Walter-Felder field); Sunday, 12:45 p.m.: Le Havre (9th) – PSG (2nd).

D 2 female (4th day). Group A. Sunday, 3 p.m.: ISSY (12th) – Orléans (5th) (sports city), CA PARIS 14 (7th) – Nantes (11th) (Didot sports complex).

D1 futsal (4th day). Saturday, 4:15 p.m.: LE KREMLIN-BICETRE (5th) – Béthune (7th) (Ducase gymnasium); 6:30 p.m.: SPORTING PARIS (2nd) – Mouvaux-Lille (9th) (Carpentier gymnasium in Paris 13th), PARIS ACASA (4th) – Toulon (8th) (girls’ gymnasium in Paris 18th).

D 2 futsal (2nd day). Group A. Saturday, 4 p.m.: TORCY (9th) – PAULISTA (6th) (Arche-Guédon gymnasium). Group B. Saturday, 3 p.m.: Martel Caluire (9e) – SENGOL 77 (4e).

U 19 Nationals (7th day). Group A. Saturday, 3 p.m.: PSG (6th) – Reims (8th) (Georges-Lefèvre stadium in Saint-Germain-en-Laye); Sunday, 3 p.m.: MONTFERMEIL (1st) – Orléans (12th) (Henri-Vidal stadium), Gonfreville (5th) – DRANCY (14th). Group B. Sunday 11 a.m.: Clermont (10th) – TORCY (13th); 15 hours : Nancy (1st) – PARIS FC (7th), BOBIGNY (6th) – Le Puy (12th) (Auguste-Delaune stadium).

U 17 Nationals (6th day). Group A. Sunday 3 p.m.: Laval (6th) – PSG (1st), PARIS FC (2nd) – Caen (4th) (Déjerine stadium in Paris XXth), Orléans (3rd) – FC MANTOIS 78 (9th), Le Havre (8th) – BRETIGNY (11th) , Saint-Cyr-s/Loire (13th) – MONTROUGE (12th). Group B. Sunday, 3 p.m.: RED STAR (11th) – Valenciennes (2nd) (Marville stadium in La Courneuve), TORCY (9th) – Auxerre (5th) (Frémoy sports complex), PARIS 13 ATLETICO (12th) – MONTFERMEIL (8th) (Boutroux stadium) , DRANCY (14th) – YOUNG AUBERVILLIERS (13th) (Paul-André stadium).

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