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French powerhouse Bordeaux to remain in second division after fan attacked player

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French soccer powerhouse Bordeaux will remain in the second division next season after the league on Monday handed the six-time champions a loss for a game that was abandoned after a pitch invader attacked a player from Rodez.

The league’s disciplinary committee ruled that the season finale, which Bordeaux had to win to keep its promotion hopes alive, will not be replayed. It also deducted a point from Bordeaux for next season and ordered the closure of the south stand at Bordeaux stadium for two games.

The June 2 match between Bordeaux and Rodez was stopped shortly after Lucas Buades gave Rodez a 1-0 lead on the final day of the season. While Rodez players celebrated, a Bordeaux fan stepped onto the pitch and pushed Buades to the ground.

The match referee stopped proceedings and sent both teams back to the locker room.

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A prominent French soccer team will continue competing in the second division for the upcoming season as a consequence of the league's decision to punish the six-time champions following an incident.  (Fox News)

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Buades was diagnosed with a concussion and the game did not resume.

Bordeaux was involved in a two-way battle with Metz for the second promotion spot behind second-division champion Le Havre. Metz beat Bastia 3-2 on the final day and will be promoted unless Bordeaux manages to overturn the committee's decision.

Bordeaux said in a statement that the ruling was "as incomprehensible as it is disproportionate" and that it would refer the case to France's national Olympic

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