Franck Haise, it’s over

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RC Lens announced this Wednesday that Franck Haise would no longer be the general manager of the Sang et Or, in order to refocus “on the function of manager of the professional team”.

There will be change in Lens. In a press release published this Wednesday, the Sang et Or announced that Franck Haise will no longer be the general manager of the club. A position he has held since the departure of sports director, Florent Ghisolfi, to Nice in October 2022.

“Racing informs of an evolution of its sporting organization. Franck Haise agreed in October 2022, in a context of imbalance, to take the position of General Manager of the club and to manage the sporting destinies of all components of Racing. In addition to the missions entrusted since 2020, Franck Haise has led artesian training throughout this period, with rigor and dedication. He also acted for the development of the women’s section and was very involved in the important infrastructural projects of La Gaillette., can we read in the letter from the northern club.

The 52-year-old technician will thus be able to refocus on his initial and main function of manager of the professional team. “Looking towards the end of the season and its stimulating challenges, the one who was elected “coach of the year 2023” will thus be able to fully mobilize his energy for the staff and players of the first teamit is added. He will continue his mission within the management committee of the Racing Club de Lens. The strategy and decisions relating to training, post-training and women’s training reintegrate, from this day, into the scope of sports coordination. »

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