AMIENS have become the first team in Europe to take legal action after being relegated with ten games still to play.
President Bernard Joannin has lodged a formal complaint against the French Football Federation in a Paris court.
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Amiens president Bernard Joannin has lodged a formal complaint against the French Football Federation in a Paris courtCredit: Icon Sport
He is demanding that no teams are demoted from Ligue 1 after the government ordered a sports shutdown until September.
Joannin insisted: “This decision is unjust, incoherent and unfounded.
“How can you relegate two teams when there’s still a quarter of the season to be played?”
Sporting director John Williams expects to win their case and said: “The Amiens soldier is not dead and nobody is dancing on its coffin.”
Lyon are set to join Amiens — relegated with Toulouse — in court.
They were seventh and face missing out on a European spot.
Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain are both still in this season’s Champions League.
President Jean-Michel Aulas warned: “If our legal action to resume the league doesn’t succeed, Lyon and PSG will be massacred by teams who have had preparation.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk