The promoted team has no stadium at the start of the season: Yverdon could lose its license!

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Yverdon director Marco Degennaro celebrates the cup grab against Lausanne with player Bryan Beyer. Meanwhile, Yverdon no longer celebrates.
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Alan KunzFootball reporter

Oh how romantic it was when the likeable kickers from beautiful cities celebrated promotion to the Super League a week ago with legendary coach Marco Schällibaum at the helm. Since May 1, they also had the license for the highest division in their pocket. Cheers, hustle, Chasselas torrent!

But now the fairy tale takes on grim features. The bomb burst last week Frédéric Favre, Councilor of State of Valais, head of the Department of Security, Institutions and Sports. In an interview with the online edition of “Le Matin”, he revealed that it was impossible for Yverdon to play his home games in Sion. I’m sorry, what? After all, the licensing commission had waved that the tourbillon would be the arena of the newcomers until their own, not SL-worthy, Stade Municipal was upgraded?

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Yverdon misses the commitment of the canton of Valais

Favre explains: “The Valais taxpayer will never accept that they will pay the security costs for Yverdon games.” But that would have to be the case if Yverdon wanted to play in Zion. The club has the promise of the stadium owner, the city of Sion, and the stadium tenant, FC Sion, to be able to play the home games there. But neither that of the canton of Valais, nor of the police and the licensing authorities.

It is a big mystery why the licensing commission granted the newcomer the license in the first place. Even in the Swiss Football League, people are shaking their heads. Now you know why.

Playing in Sion costs three million francs

“The security costs for a season amount to almost 2.5 million francs,” says tenant Christian Constantin, president of FC Sion. “In addition, there is half a million stadium rent.” This amount must be guaranteed in advance. Yverdon could never have lifted that. Moreover, the amount should have been included in the budget that had to be submitted to the license commission. But this message was missing.

“Yverdon tried to mislead the Commission,” CC is sure. Spicy: general manager of Yverdon-Sport is Marco Degennaro, who held this position for many years at FC Sion and friend and is still an advisor to CC…

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Stade-Lausanne definitely wants to play the barrage

What now? Yverdon has until Friday 2 June to submit the necessary permits. That seems unrealistic. The next day, on Saturday, the first stage of Barrage between Sion and Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy (SLO) will take place. If Yverdon’s license is revoked, the barrage would actually become redundant. But this decision cannot possibly be made before the two games. So it’s played. a hundred percent.

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In Sion it was rumored that SLO did not want to participate at all because it was certain that Yverdon would not get the license. “That’s not true,” explains SLO owner and president Vartan Sirmakes. “We really want to play and rise in the sport.” FC Sion is in such a deplorable state that you can almost feel the boss of the watch company Franck Muller rubbing his hands.

Yverdon is now pushing his own stadium

What now? These are the approaches to the dilemma:

  • Yverdon plays in another stadium, in Neuchâtel, Lausanne or wherever: Hardly possible, because Yverdon has ONLY applied for the license for Sion.
  • Yverdon goes full throttle and plays in their own Stade Municipal. This is currently the climber’s preferred solution. But that is also very complicated. On June 15, the city council must say yes to the renovation of the stadium. And it will be a long time before all the construction work is finished, especially the new light poles. It will be September at the earliest. Maybe even at the end of the year. Until then, Yverdon would only play away games. Which seems unrealistic. And you would also have to submit a new application to the license commission because – as mentioned – the license file only contains the name Sion.
  • Yverdon plays ghost games in Zion until their own stadium is ready. Favre ruled that out.
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Sword of Damocles CC…

The league takes the position that the issue should now be settled by the licensing board and the club. But of course the file also burns under the nails of the SFL. And then there is the danger CC. In case of relegation, will he complain about the license granted to Yverden and block everything? He has no legal remedy. Legally, he can do whatever he wants.

Those responsible for Yverdon met for an emergency meeting last night. Maybe you’ll be smarter after that.

Source : Blick

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