ARTICLE AD
It is the turn of PSG but also of Monaco, Nantes, Auxerre, Lens and Strasbourg to pass in front of the DNCG. Unlike OL, currently demoted at the end of the season, the hearings took place without a hitch since the body validated the accounts of these six Ligue 1 clubs.
If all goes well on a sporting level, we will see them again in the first division next season. In Ligue 2, the accounts of Paris FC and Grenoble were also satisfactory, as were those of Le Mans, Sochaux and Valenciennes in National. Châteauroux, on the other hand, sees its payroll being regulated and is above all demoted in a precautionary manner to the lower level.
The DNCG decision report from Tuesday, December 3
As part of the review of the situation of clubs for the 2024-2025 sporting season, the Professional Club Control Commission has taken the following decisions in application of article 11 of the DNCG Regulations:
LEAGUE 1 MCDONALD’S
AJ AUXERRE, AS MONACO, FC NANTES, PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN, RC LENS, RC STRASBOURG ALSACE
No action taken against the club by the DNCG
LEAGUE 2 BKT
GRENOBLE FOOT 38, PARIS FC
No action taken against the club by the DNCG
NATIONAL 1
THE BERRICHONNE OF CHATEAUROUX
Payroll control and ban on recruiting
Demotion as a precautionary measure at the end of the current sporting season
FC SOCHAUX MONTBELIARD, LE MANS FC, VALENCIENNES FC
No action taken against the club by the DNCG
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