Girondins de Bordeaux, a coach appointed in the midst of a crisis

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At the Girondins de Bordeaux, almost nothing will be the same again. A new coach will be appointed to succeed Albert Riera.

While the Girondins de Bordeaux find themselves mired in an abysmal crisis, Albert Riera will leave his position as coach. To replace the Spanish technician, who should return to Slovenia, to NK Celje, the leaders of the club with the scapular (at least what is left of it) have chosen to appoint Erwan Lannuzel according to The TeamThe latter was until now the coach of the Navy and White reserve.

Relegated to National 1 as a precautionary measure for financial reasons, the Girondins de Bordeaux were due to appear before the DNCG appeal committee last Tuesday. The club with the scapular finally gave up appealing the decision of the latter and therefore accepts its demotion to National 1.

Girondins de Bordeaux, big wave of departures expected

With 90 million euros of accumulated debts, the Girondins de Bordeaux find themselves in a situation of cessation of payments. They have until next Friday to submit their bankruptcy application to the court. A first step before the hearing scheduled for Tuesday, July 30.

The six-time French champion intends to anticipate a possible sanction. Thus, the contracts of all professional players making up the squad should be broken. A big wave of departures is expected in Aquitaine.

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