Fatsah Amghar and the GFA Rumilly Vallières… it’s over!

It was via a press release published on Monday evening on its Facebook page that the amateur club announced the news. “GFA Rumilly Vallières has decided to put an end to its collaboration with its coach, Fatsah Amghar.” This decision is justified by the current lack of results. After 19 days in National 2 (Group C), the Blues are in 14th position (out of 16), they have not won since November 6 and are now in a relegation position.

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mad epic

“It’s heartbreakingsaid Luc Chabert, co-president of the GFA, on the phone. But it needed an electroshock.” Arrived at the controls of the Albanian club in 2018, Fatsah Amghar chained three climbs and a fabulous epic in the Coupe de France. Last season, he had taken his players to the semi-finals of the Coupe de France (1-5 defeat against AS Monaco). The name of his successor on the GFA bench should be announced on Tuesday.


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