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**Unbeaten Ajaccio Falls Short in Ligue 1 Final Round, Relugged Unexpectedly** Ajaccio, the Corsican football club promoted to Ligue 1 last season, saw their season end in heartbreak as they were relegated back to Ligue 2 despite finishing the campaign unbeaten in the final round of matches. The club, managed by Olivier Forte, had a remarkable run in their debut top-flight season, securing a mid-table finish and avoiding relegation until the final match. The unexpected relegation came after a thrilling 2-2 draw against Montpellier in the penultimate round, where Ajaccio fought back from a two-goal deficit to draw the match. However, their final game against Nîmes Olympique proved to be a cruel twist. Ajaccio dominated the match, creating numerous chances, but despite their best efforts, they could not break down a resolute Nîmes defense. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, leaving Ajaccio in the relegation zone on the final day of the season. Ajaccio’s resilience throughout the season was commendable, especially after being promoted from Ligue 2. The club had initially been seen as favorites for relegation, but they defied expectations, providing some of the most exciting football in Ligue 1. Their ability to fight back in key matches, including the draw against Montpellier, showcased their character and determination. However, the final outcome was a bitter pill to swallow for the club, their fans, and even those who had followed their journey from Ligue 2. Ajaccio’s relegation means they will once again compete in Ligue 2, but the experience gained this season will undoubtedly stand them in good stead for future campaigns. While the season ended in disappointment, Ajaccio’s performance in Ligue 1 has put them back on the map of French football. Their impressive display at Stade François Bluffi, where they sold out the stadium for the first time in decades, highlighted the growing support and passion for the club. Ajaccio’s story of triumph and heartbreak is a testament to the spirit of resilience in football, and they remain an exciting prospect for the future. |
