Paris FC and Lyon Kicked out of French Cup Due to Fans Violence

Lyon and Paris FC fans trying to invade the pitch during a match that led to suspension of the game.
Lyon and Paris FC fans trying to invade the pitch during a match that led to suspension of the game.
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Paris FC and Lyon were both thrown out of the French Cup on Monday due to the outpour of fans onto the pitch which forced their tie to be called off at half-time. 

The encounter between both teams was all square at 1-1 before supporters rushed the pitch and the match was called off subsequently. 

Paris FC and Olympique Lyon faced each other on December 17, in an encounter in the French Cup. Both teams scored within half-time as they entered the interval level but the match could not arrive at a definitive outcome as fans spilt onto the pitch at Charlety Stadium following incidents in the stands. 

Two people including a supporter and a policeman were injured during the scuffle in the stands while three fans from Paris were later arrested by authorities with two of them being charged for their actions. 

The disciplinary commission of the French Football Federation (FFF) decided to expel both teams from the competition rather than opting to finish the match at a later date. 

This decision means that Nice who was previously drawn to face the winner of this tie go into the next round straight through to the last 16. 

The FFF also fined second-division team Paris FC 10,000 euros and Lyon will have a point deducted in Ligue 1 for fan misbehaviour this season.  

"Meeting today to deal with the incidents that occurred during Paris FC-Olympique Lyonnais, counting for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France, the Disciplinary Commission of the French Football Federation retains the disciplinary responsibility of the two clubs. 

"The Commission decides to pronounce, in application of article 4.1.1 of the disciplinary regulations of the FFF, the following sanctions against: 

"For Paris FC: the loss by penalty of the Coupe de France meeting between him and Olympique Lyonnais on December 17, 2021, in the 32nd round; 5 firm ground suspension matches relating to the Charléty stadium applicable to the next 5 official matches of its first team; 10,000 euros fine," the statement read. 

The Commission also imposed sanctions on Lyon, who had their second match abandoned this season, after their match against Marseille in Ligue 1 earlier this season, which makes this the second time that it has happened to the club. 

The statement went on to impose a fine on Lyon, banned their fans from travelling for FFP and LFP organised tournaments and issued a  suspended sentence for next year's tournament but if there are further acts of fan violence, they will be banned.