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Incidents lors du match Nice-Marseille : « On a l’impression que le stade a pu servir d’exutoire encore plus que d’habitude » - Haiti24

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Lors du match entre Nice et Marseille, le 22 août 2021. VALERY HACHE / AFP «De graves incidents»: voici comment la Ligue de football professionnel (LFP) a résumé les événements qui se sont produits, dans la soirée de dimanche 22août, à l’occasion du match de Ligue 1 opposant Nice à Marseille (1-0) après l’envahissement du

The post Incidents lors du match Nice-Marseille : « On a l’impression que le stade a pu servir d’exutoire encore plus que d’habitude » appeared first on Haiti24.

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