Le Mans led 2-0 against Bastia on the final day of Ligue 2 when the match was interrupted by smoke bombs and agricultural explosives before being called off. The team now awaits official confirmation of promotion 16 years after its last top-flight season.
The match between Bastia and Le Mans was interrupted for over an hour on Saturday evening after smoke bombs, agricultural explosives and fireworks were thrown onto the pitch at Stade Armand-Cesari. Referee Ruddy Buquet later confirmed the final abandonment in a short press conference, blocking immediate validation of the result.
Le Mans, leading 2-0 through goals from Erwan Colas and Milan Robin, had taken control against a Bastia side fighting for survival in Ligue 2. The visitors, coached by Patrick Videira, had been under pressure from Saint-Étienne and Red Star ahead of the fixture.
Bastia now faces relegation to Ligue 3 after a difficult season. Official confirmation of the outcome remains pending, as do the play-off positions involving Saint-Étienne, Red Star and Rodez.