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After a boycott of the match in Brühl St. Gallen, Promotional League club Stade Nyonnais (still) returns against Bavois on Saturday. From a purely sporting point of view, it is the game of the year for the team from the UEFA city. Because after Brühl SG decided to appeal against the refusal to grant the license for the Challenge League, the Romands need one last victory to be the first team to celebrate promotion. Even a point would be enough according to common sense due to the much better goal difference than St. Gallen.
But Nyon can’t really celebrate yet. Because the license commission also refused the license to the club. Because there is a conflict of interest. Watch magnate Vartan Sirmakes (Franck Muller) owns Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy, which is participating in the Challenge, and his son Sassoun is Nyon’s sole shareholder. A decision that met with incomprehension from Nyon.
Sassoun Sirmakes will sell the majority of the shares
Faith in the licensing commission has suffered, so no one wants to take any chances in appealing the decision. Co-chair Varuyan Simonov explains the six-page appeal, which was filed shortly before the deadline on Tuesday after endless meetings and discussions at midnight: “Sassoun Sirmakes will relinquish his majority stake. He is very disappointed that it has come to this, but he wants the team and don’t get in the way of the club.” First, however, the Nyonnais want clarity from the Commission on the decision of the first instance, which they say is completely incomprehensible. This after a positive oral provisional decision by the license manager.
Promotion party in Bulle with lots of raclette?
Who should take over? Simonow: “We have two or three options, some of which arose from the situation. Companies that want to help.” But now everything has to go very quickly and that is why the league wants to know exactly what needs to be done to secure the license before the deadline of May 22. For example, registrations in the commercial register, etc. According to Simonow, there are no other reasons other than the alleged conflict of interest: “For example, UEFA had floodlights installed with 800 lux. That is the Super League standard and few Challenge League clubs meet it.”
The appeal decisions will be announced on May 26. At least two days before the original date, which was scheduled after the final round of the championship. This way, Nyon was able to really get the promotion party in Bulle going. “With a lot of raclette,” says Simonow with a wink.
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Source : Blick

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