Bordeaux-Nice, the ultra cretins strike again

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The kick-off of Bordeaux-Nice, 16th final of the Coupe de France, was delayed due to the stupidity of certain supporters of the two clubs.

Can we call them supporters? We would tend to answer no when some of them make punching one of their priorities. This sad observation was made Saturday afternoon before Bordeaux-Nicein the stands of Matmut Atlantique.

🔴⚫️ The situation deteriorates near the visitor parking area where there are 150 Gym supporters #FCGBOGCN pic.twitter.com/b9NZYST0uE

— France Bleu Azur (@francebleuazur) January 20, 2024

This match in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France was delayed by a few minutes due to clashes between supporters of the Girondins (15th in Ligue 2) and those of the Aiglons (2nd in Ligue 1).

France Blue Azure recalled that the stand of the Bordeaux stadium, usually reserved for ultras, was suspended for smoke bombs.

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