Football: Amiens launch legal battle against 'unjust' Ligue 1 relegation

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AMIENS, France: French club Amiens have launched legal proceedings in a bid to overturn what they consider to be their 'unjust' relegation from ...

AMIENS, France: French club Amiens have launched legal proceedings in a bid to overturn what they consider to be their"unjust" relegation from Ligue 1 after the season was ended early due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"We find that this decision goes against sporting fairness. The decision is a punishment from the league. It is unjust," the club's president, Bernard Joannin, said during a press conference on Tuesday ."We have been forced into fighting, into going to court to try to overturn this unfair decision." The LFP, which runs the top two divisions in French football, decided late last month to call an end to the season with 10 of the 38 scheduled rounds of games unplayed because of the coronavirus-induced suspension.The decision confirmed Paris Saint-Germain as champions and also meant that the bottom two, Amiens and Toulouse, were condemned to relegation to Ligue 2. Lorient and Lens have been promoted in their place.

"We are not contesting the decision to stop the season. That is not really the object of these proceedings. It would be a bit inappropriate," said the club's lawyer, Christophe Bertrand."However, what we are contesting are the consequences of the decisions that were taken.

Lyon have also threatened legal action with their president Jean-Michel Aulas vehemently opposed to the league's decision, which left his club seventh and set to miss out on a place in Europe next season for the first time in almost quarter of a century.

 

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