F.C. Loon-Plage v Stade Portelois

France

Ligue De Football Des Hautes De France

Seniors Regional 1

Poule B

Sunday 2nd June 2019

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

F.C. Loon-Plage 1 Stade Portelois 5, attendance 642

10’ 0-1

12’ 1-1 (pen)

31’ 1-2

67’ 1-3

83’ 1-4

84’ 1-5

@ Stade Marcel Rosseel

27 Rue Du Stade

59279 Loon-Plage

€5 Admission

No Programme.

This was the last round of matches for the season and Stade Portelois came into it a point ahead of second in the league table Sporting Club Hazebrouck, so knew a win here would see them crowned champions. Loon- Plage were in tenth place and had nothing to play for, but they certainly made the visitors work hard for the win.

A report in the local newspaper said that around 200 visiting supporters were expected for the match, but over half the 642 crowd were cheering on the champions elect, easily spotted as they were all wearing special edition t-shirts that were produced for the occasion. When they scored with an angled shot into the bottom corner of the net after just ten minutes, all looked to be going well. Two minutes later the hosts were level, courtesy of a penalty, but within a minute of drawing level, Loon-Plage had a man sent off for a ‘last man’ foul, and the game turned in favour of the visitors. A glancing header saw Stade Portelois go 1-2 ahead just after the half hour mark, before they added the killer third goal midway through the second half to make it 1-3. Two near identical goals, on the break, saw their lead increase to 1-5 inside the last ten minutes, before a home player and the visiting ‘keeper were both shown red cards, for an altercation following a challenge on the edge of the 18 yard box.

We had booked the 11.20 outbound train from Folkestone, but were offered the earlier 11.06 instead, which we took. As Loon-Plage is just under half an hours drive back to The Tunnel, we were checked in by 17.32 for our booked 18.36 return crossing. Unfortunately, as this is the end of the school half term holiday, it meant Eurotunnel were struggling once again to keep to the timetable. We were re-timed to 18.42, then 18.47, but eventually left at 18.59. The fact that they managed to only delay us 23 minutes is quite an improvement on some of the 3-4 hours that we have suffered in the past on the so called busy periods. Still room for improvement though.

Above : One of these tiny pieces of cover were in each corner of the ground on the opposite side to the main stand.
Above : Loon-Plage make it 1-1 from the penalty spot.
Above : A glancing header puts Stade Portelois 1-2 up.