At the start of the final sprint, “Le Parisien” invites you to take a tour of the football program in Ile-de-France, from the National to the National 3 via the National 2 but not by the Women’s D1 which is taking a break from this weekend due to international break.
The poster: FC Bobigny – Paris 13 Atletico
The best team in the last five games against the leader of group B of N2 … This Ile-de-France derby promises to be very disputed and undecided. Thanks to its good results for two months, FC Bobigny (4th) is now only one length from the podium (Lusitanos Saint-Maur, 3rd). His opponent, Paris 13 Atletico, is seven days away from a historic accession to the National. But Fabien Valéri’s men have been held back after two defeats (1-0 at the Auxerre reserve then against Beauvais) in the last three games. Fleury (2nd), back to 6 points, is the only team that can prevent the club from the 13th arrondissement of Paris from finishing champion.
The question: is this Chambly’s last chance?
Gaharo Doucouré, new coach of Chambly, who replaced Bruno Luzi: “Yes, of course. It’s like a Coupe de France match, either you pass or you’re eliminated. This meeting will determine the end of the season. We must be proud. We must pay tribute to the coach (Editor’s note: Bruno Luzi, dismissed after 22 years on the Chambly bench) by giving the maximum. We have to take the matches one after the other. But, if we don’t beat Sète, nothing will happen behind. This game is like a final. We must trigger a victory to revive us. »
The match to go: Racing – PSG (B)
It’s a poster that has a scent of Ligue 1. If PSG has been evolving within the elite since 1974, Racing left it in 1990. At the head of the Ile-de-France N3, the Racingmen can get a little closer more than the 4th national level if successful against the PSG reserve. The match will be played on the lawn of the legendary Yves-du-Manoir stadium in Colombes. The ground of honor notably hosted the 1924 Summer Olympics, the final of the 1938 Football World Cup, forty Coupe de France finals, a large number of finals of the French rugby union championship as well as many international meetings.
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The player to watch: Mouya Ipiélé
The 24-year-old striker, passed by Ivry and Bobigny, is the main architect of the recovery of Sainte-Geneviève relegated to group B of National 2 during the first part of the season. Author of 9 achievements, he occupies 3rd place in the ranking of scorers in group B dominated by another Essonne striker, Anthony Petrilli (Fleury). Sainte-Geneviève faces the Lusitanos Saint-Maur.
The number: 1
FC Versailles (N2), which moves this Friday to Rouen, has conceded only one defeat this season in the league in 23 days (for a total of 13 wins and 9 draws). This is the best record of the L1 until N2. The Yvelines club had also made a magnificent run in the Coupe de France until the semi-finals (beaten 2-0 in Nice) after winning 9 games. Leaders of group A with six lengths ahead of Chartres, Youssef Chibhi’s men are 7 games away from a National accession.
The program
NATIONAL (29th day). Friday, 7 p.m.: CRETEIL – Orléans (Duvauchelle stadium), Châteauroux – RED STAR, Sète – CHAMBLY.
NATIONAL 2 (24th day). Group A. Friday, 7 p.m.: Rouen – Versailles; Saturday, 6 p.m.: Poissy – Guingamp (b) (Léo-Lagranges stadium). Group B. Saturday, 6 p.m.: Entente Sannois-Saint-Gratien – Beauvais (Michel-Hidalgo stadium), FC Bobigny – Paris 13 Atletico (Auguste-Delaune stadium), Fleury – Reims (b) (Auguste-Gentelet stadium), Lusitanos Saint-Maur – Sainte-Geneviève (Adolphe-Chéron stadium).
NATIONAL 3 (19th day). Saturday, 3 p.m.: Racing – PSG (b) (Yves-du-Manoir stadium); 6 p.m.: Ivry – FC Mantois (Clerville stadium), Meaux – Le Blanc-Mesnil (Corazza stadium), JA Drancy – Paris FC (b) (Charles-Sage stadium), Aubervilliers – Les Mureaux (André-Karman stadium), Créteil (b) – Les Ulis (Duvauchelle stadium). Sunday, 3 p.m.: Brétigny – Linas-Montlhéry (Yves-du-Manoir stadium).