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Team spirit and European changes for AS Monaco

The French team shared a fun video on social networks, capturing a moment of conviviality between Hugo Ekitéke and Magnes Akilouche. Traditionally, new players are often subject to “welcome proof” and in this case Ekitéke and Akilouche had to sing for the team. For their first convocation with Les Bleus, they chose separate pieces of music: Ekitéke chose “Djadjia” by Aya Nakamura, while Akilouche preferred a song by Sexion d’Assaut. This event highlights the spirit of camaraderie and tradition that prevails on the national team.

The Football League announced an important change in the broadcast of the championship games. Starting this season, the programmes of the meetings will be published in advance until the 20th day, in three distinct phases. The first phase, which was gradually unveiled during the week, allows fans to plan their viewings until the weekend of November 7-9, 2025. An overview of AS Monaco programming for the J4 to J6 matches was provided, including dates, times and broadcast channels for each match. The League plans to publish the next day’s programs in blocks of three games.

UEFA has also formalized the lists of qualified clubs for European competitions, including AS Monaco. Krépin Diatta and Paris Brunner are absent from these lists, while Stannis Idumbou, Monaco’s new recruit, is a notable surprise. This information, from UEFA’s list B, confirms Monaco’s participation in European competitions and highlights changes in the team’s workforce. Fans can now prepare to follow their team matches in European tournaments.

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