## Aillant Sport: A Look at Recent Developments and Financial Stability
Aillant sport recently held its general assembly,presided over by Sylviane Molinaro,at the William-Lemaire association hall in Aillant-sur-Tholon.The meeting, moved forward by a month at the request of the Montholon commune, focused on the club’s progress and financial standing.
One notable highlight was the resurgence of the judo section, revitalized by the efforts of Pierre Barbier and Abdellah Mouguinan. Stéphane Charrié was elected president for the 2024-2025 season, demonstrating the enduring popularity of judo in aillantais. [[2]]
The football section also received a boost with the installation of a new synthetic pitch in October. While administrative hurdles currently prevent the flag team from utilizing the pitch for championship matches, the club is actively exploring solutions. Other sections are thriving, with membership numbers remaining steady and even increasing for those operating in the newly constructed gymnasium.
In a meaningful growth, the Lyon boules section, inactive for over a decade, was officially dissolved during the assembly. This formalizes the section’s long-standing absence, which had existed only in name.
Financially, Aillant Sport is in a stable position. The club has maintained a savings account for the past two years, boasting a balance of €10,041, primarily from reimbursements related to a former handibasket licensee.The remaining debt stands at €5,100, covered by consistent, albeit irregular, membership dues which contribute to the upkeep of the club’s minibus, which has clocked an extraordinary 186,324 kilometers.
Treasurer Martine Farias reported a surplus balance of €6,625, further solidifying Aillant Sport’s financial health.
Aillant Sport: A Conversation with Former Judo Champion, Marie Dubois
Welcome back, sports fans! Today, we delve into the exciting developments within Aillant Sport club, as detailed in their recent general assembly. To shed light on these changes, I’m joined by Marie Dubois, a retired judo champion and lifelong resident of Aillant-sur-Tholon. Welcome, Marie!
Marie: thank you for having me. It’s always a pleasure to discuss the future of Aillant Sport.
Moderator: The article highlights a meaningful resurgence within the judo section. As a former champion,what are your thoughts on this revival,especially with Stéphane Charrié elected as the new president?
Marie: I’m absolutely thrilled! Judo has always held a special place in Aillant,and seeing its popularity reignited is fantastic. Pierre Barbier and Abdellah Mouguinan deserve immense credit for their dedication in revitalising the section. Stéphane Charrié is a respected figure in the community, and I believe his leadership will guide the judo section to even greater heights.
Moderator: That’s great to hear! The article also mentions the installation of a new synthetic pitch for football. While ther are administrative hurdles preventing its full-fledged use, the club is actively seeking solutions. Do you believe this investment will ultimately benefit the club?
Marie: Absolutely. A quality pitch is crucial for player development and attracting new talent.I’d urge the club and the commune to work together to resolve these administrative
challenges swiftly. A top-notch pitch will undoubtedly be a valuable asset for the football section and Aillant Sport as a whole.
Moderator: Let’s touch upon the financial aspect. The article paints a positive picture with a surplus balance and a savings account. What’s your take on the club’s financial stability?
Marie: The club’s prudence in managing its finances is commendable. Having a savings account and maintaining a surplus balance is essential for long-term sustainability, especially for smaller clubs like ours. It allows Aillant Sport to invest in upgrades, weather unexpected expenses, and offer a secure environment for its members.
Moderator: There’s also the interesting case of the Lyon boules section, which has been dissolved after being inactive for over a decade. While seemingly pragmatic, do you think this signals a shift in Aillant Sport’s priorities, favoring more active sections?
Marie: It’s a tough call.maintaining inactive sections drains resources that could be allocated to thriving departments. While it’s sad to see a section go, I believe Aillant Sport’s focus should be on nurturing the sections with active participation and a strong community presence.
Moderator: A poignant detail in the article is the club’s minibus, boasting an impressive 186,324 kilometers.It speaks volumes about the dedication of members and the club’s outreach. Wouldn’t you agree?
Marie: Absolutely! That minibus is a symbol of unity and the tireless efforts of volunteers. It allows teams to travel for competitions, fosters camaraderie, and underlines the community spirit that defines Aillant Sport.
Moderator: Marie,thank you so much for sharing your valuable insights. Your perspectives, informed by your experience and passion for Aillant Sport, have been truly enlightening.
Marie: The pleasure was all mine.
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Now, we want to hear from you, our readers! What are your thoughts on these developments within Aillant Sport? Do you agree with Marie’s viewpoints? Share your opinions and engage in the discussion below. Let’s keep the conversation going!