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May 19, 2026
Nice Ultras Invade Pitch as Club Faces Relegation Playoff Amid Ineos Turmoil
Nice supporters stormed the Allianz Riviera after a 0‑0 draw with Metz, underscoring the club’s spi…
In a dramatic climax to a season that began with Champions League qualifiers, OGC Nice saw its ultras flood the pitch following a goalless home draw with Metz. The incident highlighted the mounting fury of fans towards owner Ineos and the looming threat of relegation.
The Pitch Invasion After Nice’s Goalless Draw with Metz
After the final whistle, supporters rushed onto the field, forcing players to retreat through the tunnel. The unrest followed a night of mixed emotions – chants urging the team to “get your arses into gear”, banners celebrating captain Dante’s potential retirement, and a looming Coupe de France final that now feels secondary to the club’s survival.
Financial Fallout: Ineos’ €100m Investment and Player Sales
Ineos bought Nice for €100 million in 2019, promising a challenge to PSG’s dominance.
Key assets such as Evann Guessand and Marcin Bulka have been sold, weakening the squad.
Replacement striker Kevin Carlos has yet to score a league goal.
Mid‑season departures of Terem Moffi and Jérémie Boga after a fan‑led bus attack further depleted the roster.
Club Crisis Deepens: Fan Anger, Management Turnover, and On‑Field Failures
Nice’s on‑field record reflects the turmoil: nine draws, 18 defeats and only two wins all season. Managerial instability has been stark – former coach Franck Haise left in December, replaced by Claude Puel, who has managed just two league victories in 18 games. The ultras’ pitch invasion was the latest symptom of a fracture that now includes staff, journalists and guests being locked inside the stadium after the match.
What Lies Ahead: Relegation Playoff Against Saint‑Étienne and Potential Ownership Change
Nice will contest a two‑legged relegation playoff with Saint‑Étienne later this month. Co‑president Jean‑Pierre Rivère has called for “unity”, yet talks with prospective buyers suggest Ineos may exit the club this summer, leaving a legacy of financial loss and sporting decline.
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