Amiens SC has been heavily sanctioned by the LFP disciplinary commission following incidents that occurred at the end of their match against MHSC. Meeting this Wednesday, April 29, 2026, the commission issued several disciplinary decisions affecting the Picardy club after the notable events of the weekend in Ligue 2.

These sanctions follow the disturbances that marred the end of the game between Amiens and Montpellier. While the precise details of the incidents are not fully disclosed in this report, they were deemed serious enough to warrant intervention from the commission.

The same commission also reviewed other disciplinary events in Ligue 2, including four red cards distributed during various matches. Among them, Allan Ackra's expulsion for Clermont against Bastia and Mehdi Merghem's, which saw their game end with ten men each.

Other matches also witnessed significant refereeing decisions, such as the expulsion of Cazim Suljic (formerly of ASSE) during Reims vs Nancy, where the Lorrains managed to equalize despite being numerically disadvantaged. Boulogne suffered a heavy 6-2 defeat against Dunkerque after Demba Thiam's expulsion.

The situation at Amiens, described as 'derailing' by the report, underscores the seriousness of the incidents that led to these sanctions. The full decisions of the disciplinary commission concerning Amiens and other clubs were made public this Wednesday.

These disciplinary measures will undoubtedly impact Amiens' journey in Ligue 2, as the club must now face the consequences of these excesses.