Red Star-Sète definitively interrupted by jets of smoke from supporters opposed to the sale of the Audonian club

The National match between Red Star and Sète was definitively interrupted on Friday due to the throwing of smoke bombs by Ile-de-France supporters who oppose the takeover of the club by an American investment fund.

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777 not welcome” (777 is not welcome). The banner deployed by Red Star supporters was already unambiguous, Friday, April 15, when Sète received the National. The song “777, break away!” no more.

Unhappy to see their club in the process of being bought by the American fund 777 Partners with which President Patrice Haddad has entered into exclusive negotiations for the sale of 100% of the shares, the Audonian Ultras have again taken the intensity up a notch. with jets of smoke which caused the final cessation of the meeting.

The match had already been temporarily halted by protests by Red Star supporters. At the time of the final interruption, Sète was leading 1-0 after opening the scoring in the 27th minute. The Red Star, a club founded in 1897, currently occupies 11th place in the National Championship and Sète 14th.


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