Lavaur FC Reinstated in Coupe de France to Face Ligue 2 Rival Rodez

Lavaur FC has been reinstated in the Coupe de France after disqualification for a licensing issue and will now face Ligue 2 club Rodez with stadium arrangements pending.

    Key details

  • • Lavaur FC was initially eliminated due to a player's licensing irregularity involving a missing international transfer certificate.
  • • The club successfully appealed and was reinstated for the Coupe de France.
  • • Lavaur FC will face Ligue 2 side Rodez on November 15-16.
  • • They are seeking approval to use another stadium since their home ground is not eligible.

Lavaur FC has experienced an extraordinary turn of events in the Coupe de France, being reinstated into the competition after initial elimination due to a licensing irregularity. Originally ousted on October 25th in a loss to Pibrac because of an improperly licensed player, the club filed a complaint on October 30th concerning the player's missing international transfer certificate—a required document for players transferring between countries. This challenge was upheld, leading to Lavaur FC's reinstatement on a technicality. They are now set to face Rodez, a Ligue 2 club, on the weekend of November 15-16.\n\nThe opportunity holds special significance for Lavaur FC, which aims to replicate its historic run to the 8th round in the 1992/1993 season. Due to their home stadium's ineligibility for the match, the club is seeking approval to use an alternative venue, with the Rigaud Stadium in Albi proposed as the location. Club management is actively working to secure this approval in time for the upcoming fixture. This scenario marks an unusual development in the Coupe de France, showcasing the complexities of football governance and offering Lavaur FC a renewed chance to compete against higher-tier opposition. (Source: 131921)

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