After finishing mid-table last season, Fameb returns to Regional 2 with the ambition to continue developing in the division. “With this new overhaul of the regional tournaments, our sporting goal will be to preserve them. We also want to rediscover the human values that are the strength of the group, as well as the joy of playing together”, describes Vincent Lesvoires.
After two years without a club, the latter replaces Christophe Villalon at the helm of the Morlanaise Pennant. “We resumed training on August 2 before playing three friendlies (3-2 defeat at Poey-de-Lescar (R3) and 2-1 win over U18s from Pau FC (R1), before a final showdown in the Golden Buttons Gear (R3). Let’s be ready for the start of the tournament,” continues the new coach of Fimp, who spent the first two…
After finishing mid-table last season, Fameb returns to Regional 2 with the ambition to continue developing in the division. “With this new overhaul of the regional tournaments, our sporting goal will be to preserve them. We also want to rediscover the human values that are the strength of the group, as well as the joy of playing together”, describes Vincent Lesvoires.
After two years without a club, the latter replaces Christophe Villalon at the helm of the Morlanaise Pennant. “We resumed training on August 2 before playing three friendlies (3-2 defeat at Poey-de-Lescar (R3) and 2-1 win over U18s from Pau FC (R1), before a final showdown at Boutons d “Or de Ger”). R3). We hope to be ready to start the tournament,” continues the new Fameb coach, who has passed the first of two regional rounds of the Coupe de France.
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Arrivals: Vincent Lesvoires (Free Coach), Stephen Prudence (Louis de Berne), Thibaut Dabert (Louis de Berne), Pierre Bijbdier (Louis de Berne), Glenn Nunes (Louis de Berne), David Mirasso (Louis de Berne), Maximilian Capilito (Tartas), Pierre Ozans (Borno), Bastien Castet-Biloc (Bau FC (M)), Quentin Joy (Lacajunte).
Departures: Quentin Camus (discontinued), Christophe Villalon (coach, becomes RTJ).
Relegated, Orthys starts from zero
After a very complicated 2021-2022 season, with just two wins in twenty-six league games, Orthez will try to restart at the lower tier, Regional 2. But with his workforce almost completely tweaked, Frank Charles knows the task looks complicated. “With all these off-season moves, we start completely from scratch. The start of the season will certainly be difficult for our team, whose average age is close to twenty years. For these different reasons, we can’t really talk about goals,” explains the Orthézien coach, who It arrived this summer from Poey-de-Lescar.
“To try to get as ready as possible to start the tournament, we played three friendlies (1-0 against Oloron (D1) and 2-1 against Doazit (R2), then drew 2-2 with Violet Aturine (R3)). But for the group who don’t know each other, there was still good content,” continues coach Elan, who started his season with a win in the Coupe de France and then a big defeat at the weekend. Past (0-10) against Genêts d’Anglet, running in N3.
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Arrivals: Frank Charles (coach, Puy de Lescar), Yoann Merkatpedide (Oloron), Clement Monot (Pau FC), Vincent Soares (Etoile Bernice), Matisse Griman (Caste-Gouz), Gael Grammatico (Boy-de-Liscar) . ), Gaëtan Da Rocha (Poey-de-Lescar), Anthony Brandau (Poey-de-Lescar), Ousmane De Pacios (Poey-de-Lescar), Romain Lalanne (Poey-de-Lescar), Charles Guyot (Poey-de – Lescar), Guillaume Laplace (free), Alexandre Aguilera (free), Martin Labery (free), Youssef Kony (free), Souleymane Diacket (free), Baptiste Delbari (ES Pyrenees), Ethan Povitos (ES Pyrenees).
Departures: Dylan Richard (Mollion), Thomas Labro (Scala), Nicolas Balohi (Scala), Armando Gil (Scala), Loic Mata (Saint Paul Sport), Gabriel Rodriguez (Saint-Pierre d’Europe), Angel Stéphane (Saint-Pierre d’Europe), Johnny Raphael (Lord).
Mullion still wants to write his beautiful story
After an exceptional 2021-2022 season, which is rewarded with a regional rally 2, the goal is simple for Mauléon: maintenance. “With four or even five ramps down to the lower level, we know it’s going to be complicated for us. We’re obviously the little thumbs of the chicken. Aside from Dylan Richard (arrived from Orthes and injured early in the season), none of our players actually played in R2. It is a real discovery for our group,” explains Pascal Bazi, who knows that the start of the tournament will be essential for the future.
“I think our season will be at home. Stade Jean Lasserre should be an impregnable fortress. We will tear ourselves up with our values and our team spirit to try and stick to maintenance,” continues Soleten coach, who does not forget to think of his captain, Sebastien Borgoborough, “who has tried D3 and who finds himself Now in R2. This is one of the great stories for our team.”
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Arrivals: Dylan Richard (Orthez), Matthew Solignac (Bow FC), Mikael Rossett-Fassius (Bayon Crusaders).
Departure: Benoît Etchegoyen (stop).
The Portuguese are advancing
After a successful exercise in 2021-2022 at the sporting and humanitarian levels (the fifth round of the Coupe de France, the final of the Coupe de Pyrenees and the eighth place in the R2), the Portuguese returned from Pau to the competition with the Coupe de France. (They were exempted in the first round after the performance of last season), where they qualified for the fourth round: “The team has done an interesting preparation (one win and two losses including a short loss), and the new one is integrating well, and it is promising for the future, as Jamal Belhossein says, The tactic from Bao, which he would have a lot to do to re-establish a strong group, because many of the executives had left the ship: “Our captain decided to hang his tapes and four other important ones. Players change clubs, but I hope for the future after what I’ve seen in training over the past few weeks.” The goal of the club is to replicate last season’s performance by being more consistent from the early days!
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Departures: Perrin (stop), J. Rodriguez (Bloits), Mamor (Lescar), Lartigo and Alves (Ligue Cap Verrett)
Arrivals: da Silva (Boi), Do Cotto and Do Carmo (Lones), Tellus (Borbaki), M. Chaves and F Chaves (Jornson)
Asmore still has the ambition to shine
Asmore FC achieved a perfect 2021/2022 season by taking each of its top three teams to the next level. The first team achieved the goal of promotion to Regional 2 and gave the reserve itself the right to develop into Division 1 for this season, when Team 3 discovers Division 3. The stated goal of this fresh start to the season is to raise the level of teams B and C once again.
Jamal Malade, at the helm of the Al-Alam team, slips to us saying: “The ambition would be to be at the top of the regional table 2, in the top five for as long as possible and why not seek promotion, if the team is still playing the leading roles at the end of the season. Last year The Portuguese from Pau ended the 2021/2022 financial year with one defeat and a place in the Pyrenees Cup final.
The coach knows his boys are to be expected and can count on a group of 22-24 players likely to develop in R2. It firmly preserves the idea of the club’s identity that has been trusted by historical leaders for ages and highlights “the quality of the football being played and the state of mind that must take precedence over the image of the club.”
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Arrivals: Leo Neuer, 23, midfielder (Pontak). Marwin Soares, 21, midfielder (Belaire); Andrew Manyas, 24, midfielder (Liskar), Sami Mallab, 26, midfielder (Liskar); Fabio Marez, 18, midfielder (Pau FC); Alexander Moreira, defensive midfielder, 27 years old (Gillos), Lucas Gapstow, defensive midfielder, 29 years old (Louis de Berne); Wesley Lied, striker, 29 years old (Spanish from Pau).
Departure: Alexandre Maris (Avéron Bayonne)