Bernard Laporte recruited by Mohed Altrad at the head of Montpellier

They were convicted less than a year ago for having tied a “corruption pact” and here they are reunited again: the president of the Montpellier rugby club, Mohed Altrad, has appointed the former president of the French Rugby Federation (FFR) Bernard Laporte director of rugby at the club.

Mr. Laporte will replace Philippe Saint-André at the head of Montpellier Hérault Rugby (MHR), red lantern in Top 14, Mr. Altrad announced Sunday November 19 in The Sunday Journal. Bernard Laporte, “it’s the culture of winning, leadership, team spirit”justified the Franco-Syrian businessman in the weekly.

This new collaboration between the two men resonates like a bolt from the blue, less than a year after their joint conviction in a case of active corruption, influence peddling and abuse of corporate assets.

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At the head of the FFR until January 2023, Bernard Laporte was forced to leave his chair during his second term, pushed to resign due to his two-year suspended prison sentence and a 75,000 fine. on December 13, 2022 by the Paris Criminal Court, for having entered into a “corruption pact” with the same Mohed Altrad, a pact linked in particular to the sponsorship of the French XV jersey. A decision he appealed.

The boss of the MHR received a suspended prison sentence of eighteen months and a fine of 50,000 euros.

Montpellier red lantern

Bernard Laporte, former Secretary of State for Sports (2007-2009), will occupy the position formerly held by the South African Jake White (2015), the New Zealander Vern Cotter (2017) and Philippe Saint-André since 2020.

As a coach, Bernard Laporte had led Stade Bordeaux, Stade Français and Toulon, notably winning two French championships (1998, 2014) and three European Cups (2013, 2014, 2015). Former coach of the French XV, he won four Six Nations Tournaments with the Blues, including two Grand Slams (2002, 2004).

“Today, we decided to seek out one of the best French experts in world rugby”assured the president of Montpellier, last in the Top 14 ranking since his defeat Saturday afternoon on the lawn of Perpignan (23-16).

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The World with AFP

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