• AFP

    Ligue 1 Le Havre appoint Digard as new coach

    Former Nice coach Didier Digard was named on Monday as the new coach of Ligue 1 side Le Havre. “Welcome home,” said the club in a video on X.  As a player, Digard also had spells with Ligue 1 clubs Paris Saint-Germain and Nice, and played in the English Premier League for Middlesbrough and La Liga with Real Betis and Osasuna. 

  • AFP

    Still named as new coach of Ligue 1 side Lens

    Will Still has been appointed coach of Lens until 2027, replacing Franck Haise who has left for Nice, the Ligue 1 club announced on Monday. With Haise already departed for Nice there will be no official handover but it appears Still already has the stamp of approval from the older coach. 

  • AFP

    LGBTQ group file complaint against three Ligue 1 players and clubs

    A French group campaigning aganst homophobia in football filed a complaint on Wednesday against Ligue 1 players Mohamed Camara, Mostafa Mohamed and Nabil Bentaleb and their clubs for "public provocation towards hatred because of sexual orientation".The 'Bleus et Fiers' (Blue and Proud) association have taken aim at Camara, Mohamed and Bentaleb and their respective teams Monaco, Nantes and Lille along with the French League (LFP) over their behaviour during and after an anti-homophobia campaign i

  • The Independent

    More thrills than Premier League and a match for Ligue 1: Why the Championship is an underrated gem

    English football’s second tier has put on a show all season as it reaches its final day with plenty still to play for, and is increasingly attractive to coaches and players across Europe