FC Martigues

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FC Martigues
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Full name Football Club de Martigues
Founded 1921
Ground Stade Francis Turcan, Martigues
Capacity 12,000
Manager Patrice Eyraud
League Championnat National
2005-06 CFA Group B, 1st
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FC Martigues (Football Club de Martigues) play in the Championnat National, which is the fourth level of football in France. The club was formed in 1921 and played regional football until the early 1970s when the club gained promotion to the professional Second Division.

The club's greatest achievement was winning promotion to the French First Division in 1993. The club played for three seasons in the top flight, until it was relegated in 1996. A failed attempt to win promotion at once was followed by relegation to the National (third level) in 1998. Two years later the club won promotion back to the Second Division, but only remained at that level for two seasons.

In 2002, the club was relegated to the National again and after another near miss at promotion in 2003, financial problems saw the club go into liquidation and reform in the regional CFA league.

The club plays at the Stade Francis Turcan (capacity 12,000) and their chief rivals are FC Istres.

Famous players who have played for Martigues include: Ali Benarbia, Éric Cantona, Éric Di Meco, Noé Pamarot and Tomasz Frankowski.

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