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- Fans will boycott the away fixture against Le Havre this weekend
- The protest targets the club’s board and disappointing campaign results
- OM risks failing to qualify for any European competition next term
- No tifo displays will appear at the final home match versus Rennes
- Supporters have vowed to keep all actions peaceful and non-violent
Supporters of Olympique de Marseille have announced plans to boycott the team’s upcoming away match. The fans will not travel to the fixture against Le Havre as a protest against the current state of the club.
The supporter groups held an official meeting on Tuesday to discuss their response to a difficult season. The club faces the possibility of finishing outside the European qualification places. This prospect has increased pressure on the board and management team.
The boycott will begin with the away trip to Le Havre. In addition, fans have agreed not to produce any tifo displays for the final home game of the season against Rennes. This will mark a silent end to the campaign at the Stade Vélodrome.
Although the supporters are deeply unhappy with the current situation, they have committed to peaceful protest. They have explicitly rejected any form of violence or aggressive behaviour during these actions.