20th Car Boot Sale — Sport et Loisirs Football, Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers (51490)
The 20th Car Boot Sale of Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers is organized by the association Sport et Loisirs Football from this commune in the Champagne plain (51490). Now in its twentieth edition, this annual car boot sale supported by the local football club has become an important event in the associative and sporting life of Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers.
The 20th Car Boot Sale of Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers is organized by Sport et Loisirs Football, the football club of Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers (51490). Organizing a car boot sale by a sports club is a common practice in rural French communes: it is one of the most effective ways to finance the club's equipment, travel, and activities while enlivening village life. Twenty consecutive editions attest to the lasting success of this initiative.
The Sport et Loisirs Football car boot sale is a popular event in Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers. It attracts exhibitors from the commune and surrounding villages in the Champagne plain, who offer their belongings: clothing for adults and children, toys and sports equipment, books and magazines, dishes, tools, household appliances, decorations, and bric-a-brac. You can also find second-hand sports equipment — football boots, various gear — which delight young athletes and their parents.
The refreshment stand and catering are provided by club members and their families, who offer their specialties to meet the needs of exhibitors and visitors throughout the day. This friendly dimension is essential: the Sport et Loisirs Football car boot sale is as much a village festival as a club fundraising operation. Players and supporters meet there, creating a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers (51490) is a commune in the chalky Champagne plain, about twenty kilometers northeast of Reims. As the cantonal capital, it is the main hub of a rural agricultural area in the heart of the "Champagne pouilleuse". The commune was completely destroyed during World War I and rebuilt in the interwar period, giving it a homogeneous architecture characteristic of Champagne reconstruction. The sector of Moronvilliers, with its gently rolling hills east of the village, was the scene of violent fighting in 1917.
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