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LFP Opens Investigation After Nantes Incident, Nice Case on May 20
The Ligue de Football Professionnel announced it will open a formal investigation following disturbances that occurred during the Ligue 1 match between FC Nantes and Toulouse on 17 May 2026. The same body also scheduled a separate review of incidents that took place in Nice for Wednesday 20 May.
The incidents in Nantes unfolded during the FC Nantes‑Toulouse encounter, prompting the LFP to act swiftly to assess the situation. The league’s decision reflects its commitment to maintaining order and safety in French professional football.
A distinct set of disturbances reported in Nice will be examined on 20 May, separate from the Nantes case. The LFP will treat the Nice incidents as an independent matter, allocating dedicated time for its review.
Opening an instruction means the LFP will conduct a thorough inquiry, gathering reports, testimonies and any relevant footage. The process aims to determine responsibility and consider any disciplinary measures.
By scheduling the investigations within a few days, the LFP demonstrates a rapid response to incidents that could affect the integrity of the competition. The dates indicate the league’s intent to resolve the matters promptly.
The federation is expected to publish its findings and any sanctions after the inquiries are completed. Stakeholders will await the outcomes to understand the impact on the clubs involved.