The French Rugby Federation (FFR) has been ordered by the Paris Court of Appeal to pay an additional 370.299 euros to Ibelys, the consortium of companies that was to manage the construction of the "Grand Stade", AFP learned on Wednesday, November 26, confirming a report in the newspaper L'Equipe.
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