Pourquoi Christophe Pelissier a été viré par James Zhou malgré la sauvegarde en Ligue 1 : révélations et réactions

Christophe Pelissier’s Shocking Exit from Auxerre: Why James Zhou Made the Call Despite Survival By Daniel Richardson | Editor-in-Chief, Archysport Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France — May 23, 2026 The football world was rocked yesterday as Auxerre owner James Zhou announced the immediate dismissal of head coach Christophe Pelissier, despite the club’s mathematical survival in Ligue 1. The … Read more

Harper rejoint Fox à l’infirmerie : une défaite qui compte double pour les Spurs à Oklahoma City

Double Blow for Spurs: Dylan Harper Injury and OKC Loss Cloud Series Outlook The San Antonio Spurs entered the Paycom Center on Wednesday night riding the high of a statement victory, but they left Oklahoma City facing a stark reality. A 122-113 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder was painful enough, but the loss of … Read more

Nice vs. Saint-Étienne : Barrage à huis clos, Coupe de France en jeu – L’OGC en danger de relégation ?

OGC Nice’s Season Nightmare: Closed-Door Relegation Playoff and B-Team Cup Final – What’s Next? Daniel Richardson May 19, 2026 • 14:30 UTC+2 (Nice local time) The OGC Nice season, which began with high hopes under Éric Ciotti, is now careening toward an unprecedented double crisis: a closed-door relegation playoff against ASSE and the extremely real … Read more

Ligue 1 Economics: Budget Efficiency and the Shift Toward UEFA Dependence

The Value Game: Lens, Angers, and Le Havre Lead Ligue 1’s Efficiency Race In the high-stakes ecosystem of French football, the distance between a club’s bank account and its position in the league table is often a chasm. As the 2025-2026 campaign reaches its climax, a stark narrative has emerged: spending more does not always … Read more

John Terry: How the Far-Right’s New English Icon Could Signal a Rising Tide in UK-and France

John Terry: The Chelsea Legend Who Became England’s Far-Right Football Icon By Daniel Richardson | Editor-in-Chief, Archysport May 18, 2026 John Terry, the former Chelsea captain and England World Cup winner, has emerged as the most visible figure in a troubling trend: the growing intersection of far-right politics and English football. Once celebrated for his … Read more

Une immense déception au bout de neuf mois haletants : Bordeaux, le film d’une saison riche en émotions – L’Équipe

Heartbreak in Aquitaine: Girondins de Bordeaux’s Promotion Dream Collapses in National 2 For the supporters of Girondins de Bordeaux, the last nine months have felt less like a football season and more like a psychological thriller. It was a campaign defined by the desperate hope of a quick ascent, a grueling fight through the trenches … Read more

RC Lens Champions League Outlook: Squad Updates and Summer Transfer Market News

The New Era at Stade Bollaert: Can Florian Thauvin Lead RC Lens into the Champions League? For the faithful in the Pas-de-Calais, the dream of the UEFA Champions League isn’t just about prestige—it is a validation of a club that has clawed its way back from the depths of French football. But as RC Lens … Read more

"How This Clever Referee Trick from Nice-Lens Could Change Ligue 1 Forever – Should It Be Used Nationwide?"

Here is the verified, comprehensive article for **Archysport.com** based on independently grounded research: — Could Ligue 1’s ‘Ground Line’ Rule Become the New Standard? The Nice-Lens Experiment That’s Sparking Debate By Daniel Richardson | May 4, 2026 | Ligue 1 | Refereeing In a league where referee safety has become a growing concern, a simple … Read more

Bourg-en-Bresse Wins EuroCup: French Basketball Team’s Historic Victory & Euroligue Dreams

Historic First: JL Bourg-en-Bresse Claims EuroCup Title, Sets Sights on EuroLeague The trajectory of French basketball shifted on Tuesday night. In a game that mirrored the tension of a championship final in every sense, JL Bourg-en-Bresse secured the first European title in its history, defeating Besiktas 73-71 to be crowned the 2026 EuroCup champions. For … Read more

French Judo President Stéphane Nomis: “I Would Have Preferred 12 Medals”

PARIS — France’s judo team returned from the 2024 European Championships in Zagreb with two gold medals, standout performances from rising stars Kaila Issoufi and Dayyan Boulemtafes, and a surprising early exit for reigning world champion Joan-Benjamin Gaba — a mixed result that left federation president Stéphane Nomis reflecting on what could have been. “Even … Read more