Amiens Start Legal Case After French Ligue 1 relegation

Amiens have
started legal proceedings for their "unjust" relegation after
France's Ligue 1 season was ended early because of the coronavirus crisis.
Paris
St-Germain were awarded the title last month, with Amiens and
Toulouse relegated, after the French government cancelled the 2019-20 sporting
season.
Amiens were
19th in the table, four points behind Nimes and 10 points ahead of Toulouse,
with 10 games to play.
Club
president Bernard Joannin said they would fight the "unfair
decision".
He said in a
news conference: "We find that this decision goes against sporting
fairness. The decision is a punishment from the league. It is unjust.
"We
have been forced into fighting, into going to court to try to overturn this
unfair decision."
Earlier this
month, Amiens launched a petition asking that the league's governing body,
Ligue de Football Professionnel, reconsider its decision to relegate the two
sides and instead have 22 teams instead of 20 in the top division in 2020-21.
This would
include Lorient and Lens, who have been promoted from Ligue 2.
Club lawyer
Christophe Bertrand said: "We are not contesting the decision to stop the
season. That is not really the object of these proceedings. It would be a bit
inappropriate.
"However,
what we are contesting are the consequences of the decisions that were
taken."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football
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