The Executive Committee of the French Football Federation, the vast majority of whose members come from the list that Noël Le Graët presented before his last re-election, in March 2021, ended up letting go of the 81-year-old man, who arrived at the FFF in 2011. The Breton was “ indented this Wednesday, January 11. His cookie-cutter remarks on Zinedine Zidane and the dissemination of a testimony on his sexist behavior are at the origin of this withdrawal.
“ Noël Le Graët is very unhappy “, said the president of Olympique Lyonnais, Jean-Michel Aulas, member of the Comex, to journalists at the end of the meeting.
” Noël Le Graët has been put on hold(…) Philippe Diallo is acting for both functions “, explained a member of the Comex. But there is currently no question of resignation. Diallo’s interim must last ” until the Comex following the publication of the audit report on the operation of the FFF, commissioned by the Minister of Sports Amélie Oudéa-Castéra and expected at the end of January.
For the director general Florence Hardouin, who maintained execrable relations with Le Graët, the sanction is more severe: it is ” interim layoff “, announced the FFF in a press release.
An audit for his alleged sexist behavior
With his recent controversial statements about Zidane, trouble was piling up for the former socialist mayor of Guingamp. The members of the decision-making body of the Federation (14 including the president) had little taste for the last episodes, which seriously damaged the image of the institution and cast doubt on the ability of its boss to go all the way. of his third and final full term, which is scheduled to end in December 2024.
The testimony of players’ agent Sonia Souid, accusing him directly of repeated advances, only overwhelmed the octogenarian president a little more. His supposed sexist behavior, particularly with former employees, is at the heart of this audit.
If the political power has no way to dismiss the president of the Federation, Fifa being very finicky about the independence of its member associations, the government spokesman Olivier Véran estimated that the FFF “ deserves a president worthy of (…) which allows to give a good image of French football throughout the planet “.
The Minister of Sports had already had very harsh words towards Le Graët, Monday, January 9. At a press conference, she had pointed out ” road exits successively and called on the Comex to take his responsibilities “.
In the world of football, the discourteous words with regard to Zinédine Zidane on RMC, also aroused an avalanche of indignant reactions. For Emmanuel Petit, 98 world champion, the controversy around Zidane is only the culmination of many ” foolery of President Le Graët.
” This character doesn’t even deserve to be mentioned by name, he doesn’t even deserve to be talked about anymore. I’m going to make a confession, I’m ashamed to be part of the same family as him (…) Did you see how he talked about Zizou and Platini, the two greatest players of recent decades? How did he also get fried with Kylian Mbappé? We are dozens like that among the former internationals “, he let go.
A rise before the decline
From his debut at the head of En-Avant Guingamp in 1972, to his withdrawal from the presidency of the FFF, Noël Le Graët had a long career as a leader in French football. An industrialist in the food industry, he arrived in the world of football in 1972 when he became president of En-Avant Guingamp (EAG), managing to bring up the Côtes-d’Armor club, where he is from. , from the regional level to Ligue 2.
Almost twenty years later, the Breton is well established in the landscape of the most popular sport in France and in 1991 became president of the National League (LNF) – ancestor of the LFP – where he remained nine years and acquired a reputation as a strong president.
The former mayor of Guingamp (1995-2008) forged his image by opposing Bernard Tapie, then president of Olympique de Marseille. Driven by Le Graët, the League will file a complaint against X so that all the light is shed in the Valenciennes-OM match-fixing case in 1993. This case caused a scandal and led to OM’s relegation to the second division at the end of the 1993/94 season. Above all, a personal duel begins with Tapie.
Le Graët became vice-president of the French Football Federation (FFF) in 2005, five years after leaving the League. While French football is in crisis, a year after the fiasco of Knysna during the World Cup in South Africa, he begins his first term as president.
In 2012, after Laurent Blanc’s unsuccessful stint as coach, Le Graët chose Didier Deschamps, the start of a tandem that lasted more than ten years. It’s another winning move: the “DD” team reaches the final of Euro 2016 in France (defeat against Portugal), then wins the supreme trophy: the 2018 World Cup, in Russia. Four years later, the Blues are in the final in Qatar against Argentina.