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Bordeaux relegated to third tier due to financial difficulties
Owner of Girondins de Bordeaux Gerard Lopez leaves after a hearing before the National Directorate of Management Control, responsible for monitoring and overseeing the accounts of professional association football clubs in France in Paris on June 14, 2022. — AFP pic

PARIS, June 15 — Girondins de Bordeaux have been relegated to the third tier of French football due to financial irregularities, the French league’s governing body (LFP) said on Tuesday.

Bordeaux, six-times champions of France, were demoted to the second division last month after finishing bottom of Ligue 1 and have debts in the region of €40 million (RM184.2 million), according to multimedia outlet RMC Sport.

The club were unable to reassure French football’s financial watchdog, the DNCG, that they would be able to fulfil their financial obligations in the coming season.

Bordeaux, who have been owned by businessman Gerard Lopez since last year, said they will appeal the verdict.

"Girondins de Bordeaux will appeal the DNCG’s decision to relegate the club to National 1,” the club said in a statement.

"The club remains confident in its ability to demonstrate a solid project for the 2022-23 season and the appeal will grant time to finalise new solutions to ensure Ligue 2 status.” Bordeaux, who have also won four French Cups, last claimed the top flight title in 2008-09. — Reuters

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