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Vote - Sports Trophies. Vote for the Sportsperson of the Year in Northern Franche-Comté

Vote - Sports Trophies. Vote for the Sportsperson of the Year in Northern Franche-Comté

Every month since last September, we've asked you to vote for your favorite athlete. With this first round of competition complete, it's time for the grand finale. Or rather, the grand finales. Because this year again, we're offering two trophies to choose the athlete who most thrilled you during the season. On the starting line: six contenders in each category. Champions who have made the department shine far beyond its borders. So, who will be elected athlete of the 2024-2025 season for North Franche-Comté? You don't change a winning team: it's up to you to vote, and you have until Sunday, July 20!

  • Having arrived last summer, Justin Portat stopped 45 attempts from his opponents in three games in September, an average of 15 saves per game. And he continued his winning ways. The Bauhb (Belfort Aire Urbaine Handball) goalkeeper finished the N1M season with 12 saves per game.
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  • Grandvillars had a flawless performance in their R1 group in October and climbed the ladder in the Coupe de France (7th round against the Dijon pros), something that midfielder Emile Rzepecki was no stranger to. Rzepecki and his teammates ultimately finished the championship in fifth place.
  • Bethoncourtois native Dean Bensedira, from Montbéliard, made his return to the ring in February in Thailand, at the Samui Super Fight, a Muay Thai tournament. He won on points in the main event against Peruvian Joaquin
  • Twenty-one-year-old attacking midfielder Riyan Majdi has had another good season with the FC Sochaux reserve team, coached by Sylvain Monsoreau. Captain Majdi even shone in April, ultimately making it to the National 3 season with seven goals and four assists.
  • The goals of Bethoncourt Karate Club member Zakariya Noui, who trains at the French center in Châtenay-Malabry, are only growing. He was rewarded in November after winning the French Open in the junior category, followed by his bronze medal in the French Junior Cup.
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  • A cannonball month of May allowed the 26-year-old footballer Mickael Gaougaou and his Belfort team to stay in National 3. Arriving from Jura Dolois last summer, the Dijon native was one of ASMB's strong men throughout the season (11 goals in 25 matches).
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