After Chibhi in Versailles, last stop before Reunion for Auber… Your football weekend in Île-de-France

Le Parisien invites you to take a tour of the football program in Île-de-France. In National, 2, Racing and Créteil will try to keep their place as leaders of groups A and B. In National, a big match for Red Star who travel this Friday to leader Concarneau.

The question: how does Versailles manage after Chibhi?

Second in National, Versailles receives the Saint-Brieuc red lantern this Friday at the Jean-Bouin stadium. The week was marked by the layoff of coach Youssef Chibhi. It is Vincent Ehouman, his deputy who led the sessions and who will be on the bench against Saint-Brieuc. Internally, it evokes a “more serene atmosphere”. The new coach is expected to arrive next week. The shareholders have met several candidates since Tuesday. Their list includes Jean-Luc Vasseur, David Bechkoura and Frédéric Bompard. Frédéric Hantz who was also approached should rather go to Le Mans (National), a club he has already trained.

The sentence: “Concarneau is flying in this championship, it’s a great challenge for us”

After their great victory against Dunkirk on Monday (4-2) which brought them up to 4th place in the National, the Red Star goes to the leader Concarneau this Friday. “We are facing the best team in the National, recognizes coach Habib Beye. Today, Concarneau flies in this championship. She has a lot of qualities. It’s a great challenge for us to go and face this team at home. But the reality is that my team is also capable of great things. She demonstrated it last year, players arrived and improved this collective. Against Dunkirk, we saw that this group had the necessary resources and was expanded. »

The weekend poster: Auber, last effort before the big trip

Before flying Monday to Reunion where they will face US Tampon on Sunday November 20, Aubervilliers will play their last match on the synthetic pitch of the Déjerine stadium at Porte de Montreuil (Paris XXth) against the Paris FC reserve . Mathieu Lacan’s team occupies 1st place in the N3 Île-de-France with a game in advance. Before the Coupe de France parenthesis, Aubervilliers, 5th, must not be left too far behind with a view to the climb. The objective of Rachid Youcef, who had set a minimum of 4 points for his players against Montrouge (3-3 last Saturday) and Paris FC, must therefore win while avoiding the injury or the red card which would deprive them of the trip to the meeting.

Player to watch: Valentin Lavigne (Fleury)

Beaten for the first this season in Belfort last Saturday (3-0), Fleury, who lost his place as leader of group B of National 2, must resume his march forward against Saint-Quentin. He can count on Valentin Lavigne, his flagship rookie of the offseason. The 28-year-old Breton, who has 21 L1 games (3 goals) and 47 L2 games (3 goals) with Lorient, Brest, Laval and Paris FC, had a good season in National with Saint-Brieuc (9 goals). “I had opportunities in National clubs. But if it was to play in National, I would have stayed in Saint-Brieuc where I was very well. I was tempted to come back to the Paris region and see something other than Brittany. In Fleury, we are really put in a certain comfort. The facilities are worthy of a good National or L2 club. There is a good project in Fleury. President Pascal Bovis is passionate, close to his players and has been looking to go up to National for years. I am convinced that everything is in place for us to have a good season. I think the club applies the right method to go up. A hard core who is already used to playing together with 3 or 4 rookies like me. I want to find the National with Fleury. Three weeks ago, Lavigne gave Fleury the victory by scoring in the 96th minute against Wasquehal (4-3) after a crazy match.*

The number: 4

Racing, 7 wins, 2 draws, is one of four teams (out of 64) still undefeated in National 2 with Jura Sud (group C), Goal FC and Saumur (group D). Leader of group A with the best attack of all four groups (26 goals scored), Racing will try to preserve its invincibility in Blois.

Among young people: a shock for Montfermeil

9 wins, 2 draws, the best attack (33 goals scored), the best defense (8 goals conceded)… Since the start of the season, the U19s of Montfermeil have been flying over their championship. Still undefeated, Fabio Frasconi’s players had a good test on Sunday at La Gaillette at their runner-up (one point), Lens.

THE PROGRAM

NATIONAL (12th day)

Friday, 7:30 p.m.: Versailles – Saint-Brieuc (Jean Bouin stadium), Concarneau – Red Star, Dunkirk – Paris 13 Atletico

NATIONAL 2 (10th day)

Group A. Saturday, 6 p.m.: Poissy – Chambly (Léo Lagrange stadium), Blois – Racing CFF

Group B. Saturday, 5 p.m.: Reims (b) – Sainte-Geneviève, 6 p.m.: Metz (b) – Lusitanos Saint-Maur, Belfort – FC 93 Bobigny BG, Créteil – Colmar (Duvauchelle stadium), Fleury – Saint-Quentin (Gentelet stadium).

NATIONAL 3 (8th day)

Saturday, 3 p.m.: Les Ulis – Entente SSG (Jean-Marc Salinier stadium), 4:30 p.m.: Paris FC (b) – Auberviliiers (Déjerine stadium), 6 p.m.: PSG (b) – Ivry (Camp des Loges), Drancy – Montrouge (Charles Sage stadium). Sunday, 3 p.m.: Le Mée – Linas-Montlhéry (Sports Park), Les Mureaux – Le Blanc-Mesnil (Léo Lagrange stadium), Brétigny – Vitry (Auguste Delaune stadium).

U19 (12th day)

Group A. Sunday, 3 p.m.: Caen – PSG, Lens – Montfermeil, Drancy – Reims (Charles Sage stadium)

Group B. Sunday, 3 p.m.: ASPTT Dijon – FC 93 Bobigny BG, Paris FC – Lyon (Déjerine stadium), Metz – Torcy. Text

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