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Mathieu Bodmer Announces Exit From Le Havre - Get French Football News

Le Havre AC secured safety in Ligue 1 thanks to a win over FC Lorient on Sunday night, however, there will be changes over the summer, with sporting director Mathieu Bodmer announcing his exit from the club. Bodmer has helped keep Le Havre in Ligue 1, despite the club working on a meagre budget. His exit comes as a surprise. He announced that he is resigning from his role because of “internal” issues “that [he] struggles to accept.”  Bodmer arri…

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Funny evening yesterday in Lorient. After Le Havre secured his place in the elite by beating the Merlus (2-0) on the 34th and last day of Ligue 1, Mathieu Bodmer, the club's sports director, a major artisan of the uphill and the maintenance of the club in Ligue 1, announced his resignation. A departure that could weaken the balance of Heaven and Marine.

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"There are things that I find difficult to accept internally," said the Havre leader on Sunday after his club's retention in Ligue 1.

·Paris, France
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Mathieu Bodmer announced his resignation from the position of Sports Director of Le Havre AC, Sunday, May 17, after the club continued in Ligue 1. Is the Caen track getting warmer?

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The former player of Lille, Lyon and PSG in particular, Mathieu Bodmer, has decided to resign from his position as sports director of Le Havre. He could bounce back to Caen, his coach club.

·Paris, France
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While Le Havre has maintained his Ligue 1 position this Sunday, thanks in particular to his victory in Lorient (2-0) on the last day, everything is not pink in the Norman club. Sports director Mathieu Bodmer announced his departure, taking everyone from court to mixed zone.

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Big Knock in Le Havre

Successful mission. Le Havre will still be in Ligue 1 next season. Taking into account the counter-performance of the Nice OGC against Metz (0-0), the Norman club was assured to avoid the barrage box whatever its result was in Lorient, but Didier Digard's men treated their release by taking 2-0 to the Moustoir. The Havarais could be relieved and enjoy their 14th final place: The HAC will be following a third season in the elite. But the change i…

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BFM TV broke the news in France on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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