The ambitious Ligue 1 side were initially hit with a two-point deduction
because of crowd trouble, but have won their appeal against the
punishment
The French Football Federation (FFF) has announced its decision to overturn Monaco's two-point deduction for crowd trouble on matchday 37 of the 2012-13 campaign.
The
Principality side were punished by the Professional Football League
(LFP) for supporters' actions during the aftermath of the 2-1 victory
over Le Mans in May, which occurred after Claudio Ranieri's men were
officially crowned Ligue 2 champions.
The home supporters
invaded the pitch after Monaco's win, with the referee being hit by a
fan during the post-match celebrations.
Monaco were consequently
handed a two-point penalty plus a suspended sentence of one more point,
while they were also sentenced to playing one game behind closed doors.
Nevertheless, their appeal has proven to be successful as the FFF has
now opted to overturn part of the initial punishment.
"The appeal
committee of the FFF has decided to cancel the deduction of two points
and the suspended sentence of one more point imposed by the LFP's
disciplinary committee following Monaco's appeal," a statement on the
FFF website reads.
"The FFF's appeal committee upholds the
sentence of playing one game behind closed doors after the incidents
that took place on matchday 37 of the 2012-13 Ligue 2 campaign,
following the match between Monaco and Le Mans on May 17."
Monaco started the 2013-14 season with a 2-0 away win over Bordeaux at the weekend.
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