French television station BFM announced on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources, that French Football Federation President Noel Le Graet had been suspended from his duties and his deputy Philippe Diallo had been appointed to temporarily manage the federation’s affairs.
According to the source, the decision came after an emergency meeting of the executive committee of the French federation.
Le Great, 81, has been criticized for allegations of sexual abuse, which have been denied by French officials, as well as his statements against French football legend Zinedine Zidane, who won the 1998 World Cup, that have upset players and politicians.
Patrick Anton’s comments come a day after Lee Gray apologized to Zinedine Zidane for angering the former Real Madrid coach, as well as the Spanish club.
Zidane is one of the leading candidates to take over the French national team if Didier Deschamps steps down, but Deschamps’ contract was extended after he led the national team to the World Cup final before losing to Argentina last month.
Asked if national icon Zidane, a 1998 World Cup winner with France, would now coach Brazil instead of France, Le Gray said: “I don’t care, where he can go. Even if he calls me, I won’t. Answer.” on him”.
Anton told French sports newspaper L’Equipe: “Le Gray has made statements that show he has lost his grace. He is tired and needs to rest. We need strong and calm leadership, but unfortunately that is no longer the case. All season long we have been giving leaders, especially chiefs, a code of ethics. should be applied.” Referral of cases to competent disciplinary committees if areas, competitions and restrictions are exceeded.