OL Call: July 10 Schedule

Michele Kang, president of OL (photo by Olivier Chassignole / AFP)

The fate of OL will be played, in part, on June 10. In a week, he will pass the DNCG appeal commission, linked to the federation this time.

June 24 will remain a significant date in the history of Olympique Lyonnais. Now, what exactly will be its place? The rest will tell us quickly. Ten days ago, the National Directorate of Control of Management Administratively retrograded the Rhodanians in Ligue 2.. As soon as the sanction announced, the latter had planned to appeal.

It is now done, believes to know The team. OL would have received the reasoned decision from the body at the start of the week. A mandatory element to continue the process. Now aware of what he must do to meet the requirements of the financial gendarme, he has a week to prepare.

According to the National Media, the meeting with the DNCG appeal committee, dependent on the French Football Federation, is scheduled for Thursday, July 10. Information that the club did not wish to confirm to us, keeping its line of conduct and silence on this file. We nevertheless know that Michele Kang and Michael Gerlinger will have work to do in the coming days.

The new president of Olympique Lyonnais and its managing director have multiplied in recent days the meetings in anticipation of this crucial face-to-face. Note that this entity is entirely different from that of the league. Beyond their future in the elite, the Septuple Champions de France (2002-2008) also play their place in the Europa League. If their descent is validated on appeal, it will not be able to take part in the C3 in 2025-2026.

Marcus Cole

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