“Toulouse deeply regrets this decision”
Following the report of the match against the Stade Français, Toulouse spoke about this decision which leaves deep regrets to the champion club of France, which had planned a beautiful party.
Due to a comeback of the coronavirus in France, the “Boxing Day” of the Top 14 is turning to the flop. While three meetings had been canceled on December 25, namely Brive – Clermont, Racing 92 – Pau and Toulon – Bordeaux-Bègles, the LNR had to postpone a fourth one… which is none other than the flagship match of this 13th day of the French championship. Thus, the “Clasico” between Toulouse and the Stade Français, which was to be played at the Stadium on Sunday evening, will not take place. “We are very saddened for all the fans of the Stade Toulousain and the Stade Français, with a special thought for those who are moving or are in the process of moving from the four pieces of France. In the respect of its values and its societal commitments, the club will redistribute food related to this meeting, for the benefit of the Food Bank and charities working daily with the most disadvantaged “, Can we read in the press release published by the club champion of France and Europe in title.
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Through its President @didierlacroixx, Stade Toulousain wanted to react to the announcement of the report of the meeting #STSFP.
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– Stade Toulousain (@StadeToulousain) December 26, 2021
“Toulouse deeply regrets this decision”
“Trapped by the Covid-19 and the verdict of the NRL, Stade Toulousain deeply regrets this decision, only a few hours before the kick-off of the match. On the day after Christmas, this meeting would have been a great festive moment between each member of the Stade Family (supporters, partners, volunteers, players and staff), for his part declared Didier Lacroix, the president of the Haute-Savoie club. Garonne. Many activities were set up, to allow the end-of-year celebrations to continue, in a stadium in Toulouse that we had sold out. Stade Toulousain sends its sincere thoughts to the players of the professional workforce of Stade Français Paris, affected by the virus, and wishes them a speedy recovery. “While Perpignan – Castres will take place this Sunday, the two other meetings scheduled for Monday (Biarritz – Montpellier and La Rochelle – Lyon) have cause for concern.