Sternes de Ploubazlanec: N3 Promotion & Home Record

N3. Ploubazlanec Terns

Jean-Pierre Lec’hvien, the president of the club with 80 licensees, is fully satisfied: “Faced with an excellent team which moved up to N3 last year, it’s a good operation, because they have experience. For us, we will especially have to avoid the last two places, which are synonymous with demotion.”

The Terns enjoy every moment spent in N3. “We never imagined playing at this level. Now that we’re there, we trust the players and we’re fighting to stay. We also had two reinforcements in the off-season,” he adds.

In this case, two young players, Pauline Landrin (24 years old) and Romance Depagne (17 years old), from AL Saint-Brieuc.

“We didn’t break down”

At their side, the local coach, Kevin Tropée, had to surpass himself on Saturday to overcome his opponent and thus seal the share of points. “There were a lot of people following us,” smiles the person concerned. The N3 is very challenging. We have been undefeated at home for a year and a half. We won’t be able to win everything, but in the face of excellent training, we didn’t give in,” relishes the original Vitrean, technician at the Agglo du Havre in the environmental section.

The 25-year-old is not the only one to praise the atmosphere at Les Sternes. “We are a family club, with a great bond. In the four years that I have been here, we have had such good times… We will do everything to keep up. Our next match will be at Fougères. We have confidence, despite the level of the opponent. »

James Whitfield

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