The atmosphere is at the same time on May 30, 2026 for the women’s and men’s finals of the Aveyron coupe.
This same day, May 30, in the afternoon, the supporters will wait for the place in front of the stands of the Paul-Lignon stadium, when the children’s games arrive at the driver’s house, and the Baraquevillois will be able to indulge in the fire. The battle begins with a final coup d’état from the particularly combative Aveyronnaise. The fans of the sources of Aveyron are not present in the presence of a kick-off time, on which the hear met the fire on the square of Paul-Lignon.

1,700 spectators for the women’s final
Ilse are then placed in the Cathedral stand, chanting the names of their players when the compositions are announced. The game now offers a great spectacle in a match which ends with a score of 4-2, in front of 1,700 spectators, and which is not equal. Even when it was time for Espoir pied to mourn his final after his defeat, his supporters did not stop supporting and encouraging him. While on one side we consoled ourselves, the other celebrated their title of champion of Aveyron in a fiery atmosphere.
3,000 supporters for the men’s final
While the Champions League final kept the Paul-Lignon public in suspense while waiting for the men’s Aveyron cup final, Comtal and Espalion supporters gradually took their places in the stands before the climax of this last cup day. However, we could clearly see the impact of this European match in the stands, especially when the Paul-Lignon stadium stood up to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain’s victory. The impact of the match is even stronger and the stands are on the same wavelength as the last PSG match, before arriving in a second match.

Comtal’s supporters pushed their team into the fight with fervor, and the same can be said of the Espalionnais who did not let go of their players even when defeated 1-0. The 3,000 supporters of this final were also kind enough to help wrap up the match in the last half hour of a match which started quietly before the chances rained in in the final moments. But it was from the ranks of the Causse supporters that the joy of victory descended at the final whistle.


