AJ Auxerre

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Auxerre
Full name Association de la
Jeunesse Auxerroise
Nickname(s) AJA
Founded 1905
Ground Stade l'Abbé-Deschamps,
Auxerre
Capacity 23,467
Chairman Jean-Claude Hamel
Manager Jean Fernandez
League Ligue 1
2005-2006 Ligue 1, 6th
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Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise, or AJ Auxerre, is a French football team, founded in 1905, playing in the town of Auxerre in Burgundy. Its home ground is Stade l'Abbé-Deschamps on the banks of the River Yonne (capacity 23,467, 22,000 seated). Auxerre are famous throughout Europe, their success at the highest level being unprecedented for a club from such a small town (under 40,000).

After the 2004-05 season, Auxerre was forced to seek a new manager for the first time in over 40 years, as Guy Roux retired after having been manager since 1961. Roux saw the club rise through every division in French football, culminating in promotion to Ligue 1 in 1980, and the French championship in 1996.

Auxerre replaced Roux with Jacques Santini, a former France national team head coach who had also managed several top French clubs and had a brief stint at Tottenham Hotspur of England. Santini was sacked after only one season however, failing to guide Auxerre into Europe. He will be replaced by Jean Fernandez for the 2006-07 season.

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[edit] Results per season

Season League Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue European competitions Other competitions
2002-2003 Ligue 1: 6th Winner 1/16th Champ.L.: group stage (3rd)
UEFA Cup: 1/8th
2003-2004 Ligue 1: 4th 1/8th Semi UEFA Cup: 1/8th
2004-2005 Ligue 1: 4th Winner Quarters UEFA Cup: Quarters
2005-2006 Ligue 1: 6th 1/16th 1/8th UEFA Cup: 1st round

[edit] Honours

[edit] History

[edit] Beginnings

The club Association de la Jeuness Auxerroise was founded in 1905, by the priest Father Deschamps. The club quickly tasted success, becoming a force in the catholic league F.G.S.P.F. In 1908, the club even reached the F.G.S.P.F. French Championship final, losing 8-1 however. At the end of the First World War, the club was expelled from its ground. Father Deschamps acquired several pieces of land along the Yonne on the Vaux road, which later formed the Abbé Deschamps Stadium. Today, AJ Auxerre is the only top flight club apart from AC Ajaccio to own its own ground

[edit] Timeline

  • 1905 - Father Deschamps draws up the statutes for a new club to promote sporting activity for young people. The "Youth Association of Auxerre" is officially born on the 29th December 1905; a club for all sports, including disciplines as varied as gymnastics, athletics and fencing, among others.
  • 1906 - Establishment of the football section. The team plays in black until 1908.
  • 1918 - AJA play in the first French Cup
  • 1929 - AJA become the champions of the Yonne region.
  • 1950 - Death of Father Deschamps, on the 1st of September. His name is given the stadium on the route de Vaux the following year.
  • 1952 - Guy Roux signs his first contract with AJA
  • 1961 - Guy Roux becomes player-coach.
  • 1970 - AJA move into the French Amateur League
  • 1974 - AJA are promoted into the French Second Division.
  • 1979 - AJA come to nationwide attention in reaching the French Cup Final to much surprise, only losing in extra-time 1-4 to FC Nantes, the runners-up in the League.
  • 1980 - AJA are promoted to the first division.
  • 1984 - the club qualifies for European competition (UEFA Cup) for the first time, but loses in the first round to Sporting Lisbon (0-2, 2-2).
  • 1993 - AJA reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, where they are beaten on penalties by Borussia Dortmund (0-2, 2-0) - the club's best European performance to date.
  • 1994 - AJA collect their first French Cup, beating Montpellier 3-0.
  • 1996 - AJA win their first French championship, and take the double by beating Nîmes 2-1 in the French Cup Final.
  • 2003 - AJA take their third cup final, overcoming PSG 2-1 with two goals in the final ten minutes.
  • 2005 - AJA succeed in taking a fourth cup victor; a last-minute goal from Bonaventure Kalou securing a 2-1 win.
  • 2005 - After forty-four years at the helm, Guy Roux stands down as manager to be replaced by Jacques Santini on 7th June.
  • 2006 - Santini is sacked after one season and replaced by Jean Fernandez.

[edit] 2006/07 player roster

No. Position Player
1 France GK Fabien Cool
2 France DF Johan Radet
3 France DF Jean-Sébastien Jaurès
4 Switzerland DF Stéphane Grichting
6 France MF Benoît Pedretti
7 France MF Benoït Cheyrou
8 Senegal MF Issa Ba
9 Belgium FW Luigi Pieroni
10 Denmark MF Thomas Kahlenberg
11 Côte d'Ivoire MF Kanga Akalé
12 France DF Jean-Pascal Mignot
14 France MF Frédéric Thomas
15 France DF Baptiste Martin
16 France GK Anthony Basso
17 France MF Hassan Yebda
No. Position Player
18 France MF Lionel Mathis
19 Senegal FW Moussa N'Diaye
21 Romania FW Daniel Niculae
22 Poland FW Ireneusz Jeleń
23 Hungary MF Krisztián Vadócz
25 Guinea DF Oumar Kalabane
26 France DF Younes Kaboul
27 Burkina Faso MF Alain Traoré
28 Poland FW Kamil Oziemczuk
29 France DF Bakari Sagna
30 France GK Arnaud Sauvage
31 France FW Kevin Lejeune
40 France FW Ludovic Genest
53 Togo DF Ogdnadon Akakpo
54 France DF Irélé Apo

[edit] Notable Former Players

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