Clermont Football Club is about to be taken over by Stéphane Teissier, former ASSE general manager. The 51-year-old businessman, born in Saint-Etienne, has reached a preliminary agreement with Coresport alliance, owned by current Swiss owner Ahmet Schaefer. The statement released by CF63 specifies that the agreement concerns the transfer of 94.33% of the shares of SASP Clermont Foot 63. Stéphane Teissier, who also held the position of general manager at OM under the presidency of Pablo Longoria, must now convince the DNCG to validate the sale. And if everything goes well, it's a matter of quickly returning to Ligue 1. The small derby between ASSE and Clermont during the upcoming Ligue 2 season will therefore have a special flavor for Stéphane Teissier. But for now, we have to wait for the DNCG's decision. So Clermont Foot supporters are eagerly waiting for the next developments. Will the Auvergne club manage to return to the elite of French football? Only the future will tell. Clermont Foot has already started its preparation for the new season, with the goal of doing well in Ligue 2. The players are eager to discover their new owner and find out what the consequences of this change will be for the team. The future of Clermont Foot is uncertain, but one thing is sure: the club will do everything to succeed. With Stéphane Teissier at the helm, the team will have to adapt to a new style of management and a new vision for the future.
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Clermont Football Club to be taken over by Stéphane Teissier
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