Relegated again: Why Metz cannot escape Yo-Yo Club status
Relegated again: Why Metz cannot escape Yo-Yo Club status Ligue 1 is drawing to a close and one thing has already been confirmed: FC Metz are heading back down to Ligue 2. With one game still to play, Benoît Tavenot ’s side have managed just 16 points from 33 matches, winning only three times all season while losing 23. For most clubs, relegation would feel like a disaster.
At Metz, however, it has almost become part of the routine. Since the start of the 21st century, the French side have been promoted and relegated an incredible 17 times, turning them into one of Europe’s most recognisable ‘yo-yo clubs’. That instability is even more surprising when looking back at the club’s past.
During the late 1990s, Metz regularly competed in European football and even knocked Sporting out of the UEFA Cup in the 1996/97 season. Yet despite occasional bright moments, the club have never managed to establish themselves permanently in the top flight. “Metz need more ambition” Former sporting director Carlos Freitas, who helped Metz win promotion in 2015/16, believes the issue lies in the club’s long-term project.
“When Metz go down, they still have the financial conditions to be very competitive in Ligue 2, which usually allows them to bounce straight back,” Freitas explained. “But in Ligue 1, they need another level in terms of ambition, recruitment and investment. ” Freitas feels the club’s structure is solid, but not ambitious enough to compete consistently with stronger Ligue 1 sides.
His own spell at Metz followed a familiar pattern. The team started brilliantly in Ligue 2, but a difficult winter period nearly ruined their promotion hopes before they eventually secured a return to the top division on the final day in dramatic fashion. That cycle has become all too familiar for the club over the past two decades.