Foug. Loto: Tennis Badminton Club Secures Stunning Double Win – L’Est Républicain

Foug Tennis Badminton Club Celebrates Successful Weekend Loto Events

The Tennis Badminton Club (TBC) of Foug achieved what organizers described as a “beau doublé” – a attractive double – with their weekend loto events held recently at the Jean-Ferrat hall, drawing strong community participation and continuing a growing tradition of social engagement through the club’s activities.

According to verified reports from L’Est Républicain covering the events, the club organized two separate loto sessions over the weekend, featuring 24 games in total that resulted in numerous winners among attendees. The events took place at the Jean-Ferrat hall in Foug, a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France.

This successful weekend follows a pattern of increasing popularity for the club’s loto events. In April 2025, the Tennis Badminton Club reported a participation record with 520 attendees across two days of loto games, which organizers described as “unprecedented enthusiasm” that confirmed the events’ status as “incontournables” – unmissable community gatherings.

The year prior, in April 2024, the club’s loto event had already demonstrated strong appeal, with reports indicating the Jean-Ferrat hall was filled to capacity for an evening featuring substantial prizes that had been highly anticipated by local residents.

Beyond their social loto events, the Tennis Badminton Club of Foug maintains an active sporting calendar. In February 2026, the club hosted what was described as a “grand tournoi” – a major tournament – that achieved success according to local media coverage, highlighting the club’s dual focus on competitive badminton and tennis activities alongside community outreach initiatives.

The club’s loto events typically rely on volunteer support, with approximately twenty volunteers needed to organize and run the two-day sessions, as reported in the 2025 coverage. These events serve multiple purposes for the club, including fundraising, community building, and increasing visibility for their sporting activities in the Foug region and surrounding Terres Touloises area.

Located in the Grand Est region of France, Foug is situated approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Toul and serves as the administrative center of the CC Terres Touloises intercommunal structure. The Jean-Ferrat hall, where these loto events are regularly held, functions as a key community venue for various local associations and activities.

The Tennis Badminton Club’s approach reflects a broader trend seen in many French sports associations, where social events like loto nights complement athletic programming to create sustainable club models that engage diverse segments of the local population while supporting their primary sporting missions.

As of the April 2026 events covered in the most recent reporting, the club continues to build on its established reputation for organizing well-attended community gatherings that successfully blend entertainment with local tradition, with the loto events becoming anticipated fixtures on Foug’s social calendar.

The club’s next major checkpoint appears to be their continued organization of both sporting competitions and social events throughout the 2026 season, though specific dates for upcoming loto sessions or tournaments have not been detailed in the available verified sources.

For readers interested in following the Tennis Badminton Club of Foug’s activities, the club maintains its presence through local community channels and sporting association networks in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, where it contributes to both the athletic and social fabric of the region.

Those looking to share thoughts on community sports events or learn more about similar initiatives in French localities are encouraged to engage in the discussion below.

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