Gambardella Cup, things got heated in the stands

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It’s a total knockout at the Pierre Mauroy stadium this Saturday afternoon during the final of the Gambardella Cup, Olympique de Marseille and those of Nancy.

While PSG and OL supporters were already present in the stadium at the time of the Coupe Gambardella final, several of them did not hesitate to attack the OM players.

Until things got worse in the 70th minute, when both teams were forced back into the locker rooms. The Marseille goalkeeper, Aboubaka Dosso, even received projectiles. After a few minutes of interruption, the match finally resumed.

OM ended up winning in this final

Despite the incidents in the stands, Olympique de Marseille finally defeated Nancy in this Coupe Gambardella final with a score of 4 goals to 1. This is the second victory for the Olympian club in this tournament, i.e. 45 years after the first victory in this competition.

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