Jordan Ferri: A career marked by transfers and valued versatility
Born in March 1992 in Cavaillon, Vaucluse, Jordan Ferri began his football career in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence before joining the Olympique Lyonnais training centre in 2007. His professional debut took place at the end of 2012 and he quickly won in the Lyons inter-game, competing over 200 matches in all competitions in five seasons.
In 2018, Jordan Ferri was loaned to Nîmes before being transferred to Montpellier the following year. Quickly became a pillar of the team with nearly 150 appearances, it is appreciated for its ability to recover the ball and to restart properly, proof of its versatility.
Zoumana Camara: A career rich in titles and successful conversion
Born in April 1979 in Colombes, Zoumana Camara has been a central defender throughout her career. Its long list of clubs includes Saint-Étienne (1996-98), Inter Milan (1998-99), Empoli (1999), Bastia (1999-2000), Marseille (2000-02), Lens (2002-04), Leeds (2003-04), Saint-Étienne (2004-07) and Paris SG (2007-15).
His record was impressive, with 3 French championships (2013, 2014 and 2015), 2 Coupes de France (2010 and 2015) and a Coupe des Confédérations with the French team in 2001. After ending his career as a player in 2015, he became assistant to Laurent Blanc at Paris SG, then sports coordinator of the U19 training centre and coach before becoming a commentator on DAZN.
Recently, Zumana Camara took over from Jean-Louis Gasset in Montpellier in early April. Its mission: to give the MHSC a new boost at the end of the season and prepare for next season.
Romain Lissorgue: Experienced Arbitrator for Brest – Montpellier
The management of the Brest – Montpellier match will be entrusted to Romain Lissorgue, 33-year-old referee from the Ligue d’Ile de France. His career in Ligue 1 began in the 2021-22 season and has an average of 3.6 yellow cards and 0.2 red cards per match.
Romain Lissorgue has already arbitrated Brest seven times, with a favorable score of five wins, a draw and a defeat. He will be assisted by Steven Torregrossa and François Boudikian in the Brest – Montpellier match, while Brendan Roffet will be the alternate referee. Pierre Gaillouste and Dominique Julien will provide the VAR for this meeting.