Decazeville. JSBA: women’s derby in Bouillac

In addition to the football animation for the little ones, only two formations will be in the running for the club, this weekend which will be marked by the women’s derby, Bouillac-Jeunesse sport Bassin Aveyron (JSBA), Sunday in senior (3 p.m.), on the land of the first named.

These two formations, whose elements know each other well because several have played in the same team in the past, are on the podium, just behind Foot Rouergue / Bas Rouergue, which leads the dance.

Third in the standings

In the standings, Jessie Hortélano’s teammates are third with 24 points and having played only nine games.

The Bouillac girls are second with 25 points collected in eleven games. JSBA won eight games and lost one. Bouillac has eight wins, one draw and two defeats to his name. Which of these two formations will come on the heels of the leader, Foot Rouergue / Bas Rouergue, who has 33 points after eleven games?

Another team will play and very far from its bases, today: it is the U13 boys who will meet their counterparts from Foot Sud Lozère (1 p.m.), then those from Laissac (1:35 p.m.) on the Lozère ground of Florac-Trois-Rivieres.

Program for the youngest football players: the U11s will be at Festyfoot from 10 a.m., in Sénergues; stage for the U9 (2 p.m.) in Penchot and the U7 (10 a.m.) will be in Nauviale, all today.

The “one” at rest

Before starting the final marathon of five games, interspersed with recovery periods, the players of the pennant team, less dashing at the moment, will be able to recover their health thanks to this two-week rest.

The workforce being a little short after the return of M’Dhabi to Onet, the departures of El Haoussi to Figeac/Capdenac, Majani to Mayotte and Diagne to Sweden, the remainder are on the go and perhaps need to blow.

They will be able to benefit from a reinforcement in midfield with the return of Diaby, who had to return on April 12 from a long trip and who had been absent since the winter break.

On Sunday, they will host Lalbenque at Goryl d’Aubin.

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