Football: Rousson leaves Montpellier and Petit-Bard with defeat… and his minibus vandalized
|The AS Rousson minibus was vandalized before the match against Montpellier Petit-Bard. FREE NOON
Bad evening for AS Rousson, Saturday February 3: the Gard club lost in Montpellier against Petit Bard (2-0) for the 12th day of Regional 2. And the & #39;one of his two minibuses was vandalized: broken windows, damaged windshield and bodywork. The ASR will file a complaint.
"This is unacceptable. How to play a football match when you learn during the warm-up that your minibus has been ransacked, and its windows broken ? How to play in such conditions ? We are going to file a complaint against the football club Petit Bard and against the Occitanie League, because they are required to guarantee the safety of players, officials, and means of transport."
The receiving club must have visitors park in a closed and secure area
Mouss Guiza, the sports director of AS Rousson, and his team had a bad evening, Saturday February 3 in the Hérault capital. The Cévennes team lost 2-0 at the Rachid Malla stadium, avenue Paul Rimbaud in Montpellier, on behalf of the 12th day of Regional 2. And returned to Gard without glass in one of his two minibuses.
The windows of the AS Rousson minibus were broken. FREE NOON
"The receiving club is required to have visitors park in a closed and secure place, continues Mr. Guiza. One of our two minibuses was able to park in the stadium, but we were told there was no parking space left for the other one. So we had to park it outside the enclosure…" The rest belongs to the vandals…
The delegate noted the damage
"We called the police, who did not come immediately but who offered us an escort to leave, adds the Rousson leader. The delegate noted the damage. We're going to have them evaluated this Monday. Who will pay ? The bus belongs to the club. There may be a franchise. We don't understand, the first leg went very well, without any problems. Apparently, we were told that those who did this were mistaken, that they were targeting another team…"