Home Sport Soccer Stéphane Ruffier, here in November 2019 during a match of Ligue 1 against Montpellier. – JEFF PACHOUD / AFP Almost a year after his last match as a as keeper of the Greens, the February 2020 in Brest (3-2), Stéphane Ruffier is no longer officially linked to ASSE . The management of the Saint-Etienne club has published a press release this Monday to indicate that “after the disciplinary proceedings against the player, AS Saint-Étienne decided to terminate Stéphane Ruffier’s contract, which ended on 34 June 2021 ”. – AS Saint-Étienne (@ASSEofficiel) January 4, 2020 Now free to engage with the club of your choice, after nine and a half seasons and 383 matches played in the Forez, Stéphane Ruffier (30 years) leaves by the very small door, with a strong tackle addressed in this succinct press release: “ASSE r I regret to have come to this decision, made ineluctable by the attitude of the player who undermined the institution. ” This epilogue was notably caused by the statements of Stéphane Ruffier’s agent, Patrick Glanz, in February 2020, against the coach of the Greens (“Claude Puel spits on a legend of Saint-Étienne”). Faced with this thorny Ruffier issue, ASSE took care not to allow Stéphanois supporters to respond to the tweet announcing the breach of contract of the former strongman of the good times Galtier and Gasset.
Home Sport Soccer Stéphane Ruffier, here in November 2019 during a match of Ligue 1 against Montpellier. – JEFF PACHOUD / AFP Almost a year after his last match as a as keeper of the Greens, the February 2020 in Brest (3-2), Stéphane Ruffier is no longer officially linked to ASSE . The management of the Saint-Etienne club has published a press release this Monday to indicate that “after the disciplinary proceedings against the player, AS Saint-Étienne decided to terminate Stéphane Ruffier’s contract, which ended on 34 June 2021 ”. – AS Saint-Étienne (@ASSEofficiel) January 4, 2020 Now free to engage with the club of your choice, after nine and a half seasons and 383 matches played in the Forez, Stéphane Ruffier (30 years) leaves by the very small door, with a strong tackle addressed in this succinct press release: “ASSE r I regret to have come to this decision, made ineluctable by the attitude of the player who undermined the institution. ” This epilogue was notably caused by the statements of Stéphane Ruffier’s agent, Patrick Glanz, in February 2020, against the coach of the Greens (“Claude Puel spits on a legend of Saint-Étienne”). Faced with this thorny Ruffier issue, ASSE took care not to allow Stéphanois supporters to respond to the tweet announcing the breach of contract of the former strongman of the good times Galtier and Gasset.