The controversy was filed with France. Six months after the French Parliament approved a bill stating that no professional protests would be held on May 5 as a tribute to the victims of the Furiani tragedy in 1992, the Olympic Marseille must play on this date at the Vélodrome.
After qualifying on Thursday against PAOK Thessaloniki, Marseille will face Feyenoord Rotterdam in the semi-finals of the Conference League, with the first leg in the Netherlands on April 28 and the second leg at the Vélodrome … on May 5!
The Parliament vote, on October 14, responded to the request of the group of victims and their families, who were represented that day in the Senate. However, this text does not preclude a match being held in France, as it only refers to domestic competitions.
Source: La Verdad

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