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Lyon Coach Paulo Fonseca Suspended Nine Months After Confrontation with Referee

Fonseca is barred from domestic matches through November, but led Lyon to a Europa League victory in Bucharest the day after his punishment was announced.

  • Paulo Fonseca, coach of Olympique Lyonnais, was suspended for nine months by the LFP for intimidating referee Benoît Millot during a Ligue 1 match against Brest.
  • The suspension prohibits Fonseca from accessing the bench, locker rooms, and other official areas during domestic matches, but does not apply to European competitions.
  • Fonseca expressed his dismay at the ruling, calling it 'very unjust,' and received strong public support from Lyon's owner, John Textor, and his players.
  • Despite the suspension, Fonseca coached Lyon in their Europa League match against FCSB in Bucharest, where they secured a 3-1 victory.
  • Lyon has announced plans to appeal the punishment, describing it as excessively harsh and influenced by broader tensions surrounding French refereeing.
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