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Football: in Frontignan, a seventh edition of the League of Little Princes hot nonetheless!

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The formula proposed this year has conquered everyone, with new features and continuity.

Clearly, the debate on climate change was hardly discussed during the long weekend of the Little Princes League. However, the overall assessment will remain very positive. The weather conditions did not make the seventh edition the first in terms of participant appreciation. The beach was not a draw, but other attributes stood out. Fair play, solidarity, and the happiness of young footballers were not lacking.

“The contract is fulfilled”

The birth of the Princesses League and the arrival of the Adaptive Sports tournament will be remembered as the highlights. All activities were able to be maintained, especially the “foam and pool” evenings at the campsites. In the arena, the closing night, with DJ Teddy B at the helm, brought a musical and artistic touch in the presence of about 2,000 people. An evening described as “ardent” by Cathy Durand, the president whose voice was somewhat hoarse Sunday morning.

For Thierry Frountil and Pierre-Henri Bro, the assessment is positive: “Delegations are leaving happy, that’s the goal we set every year, the contract is fulfilled.” Furthermore, on Saturday, Claude Le Roy was seen in the complex. Discreet, the international coach and grandfather of a young player, enjoyed the event.

In terms of pure sports achievement, the Entente Sportive de Nanterre shone, with three of its teams at the top. ASFA C won the U11 tournament by winning on penalties against Pignan. Under the guidance of the trio Florent Pascal, Floris Isola, and Christophe Garcia, the young Muscatiers definitively engraved their name on the honors list.

The winners are: U9 Noisiel Academy, U10 ES Nanterre, U11 ASFA C, U12 VGA Saint-Maur, U13 FC Saint-Cloud, U14 La Clermontaise, U15 Fan de Foot, U11F ES Nanterre, U13F ES Nanterre, U15F CA Rilhac-Rancon, Adaptive Sports “Onze de Légendes” AC Boulogne-Billancourt.