What if Olympique de Marseille were to appoint… a female president? According to several sources from L’Equipe, Pauline Gamerre, current CEO of Red Star FC, could be received in the coming hours to potentially succeed Pablo Longoria.
Is a shockwave coming to Marseille? After Michelle Kang’s arrival at Olympique Lyonnais, history could also be made on the Mediterranean coast. Sidelined from sporting matters by Frank McCourt in favor of Medhi Benatia, Longoria is reportedly on his way out.
A Potential Historic Shift at Olympique de Marseille
Within the club’s upper ranks, the McCourt camp is said to have drawn up a shortlist of executives to regain control over institutional matters. Pauline Gamerre’s name has been circulating insistently in recent days.
At 42, born in Marseille and a former member of the French Football Federation’s executive committee, she already knows the Olympian environment well. In 2021, she was on the shortlist for a deputy CEO position that ultimately went to Nathalie Nénon-Zimmermann. This time, the story could unfold differently.
According to various reports, a meeting is imminent in the Phocaean city. Nothing has been finalized yet, but the scenario is gaining momentum. Is OM ready to turn a historic page with a woman at its helm? Behind the scenes, things are moving fast.
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