Talk:AS Monaco FC

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Honours:

French Champion Division 1 (now Ligue 1):
- 7 Times (60/61, 62/63, 77/78, 81/82, 87/88, 96/97 and 99/2000).

French Cup Winner:


- 5 Times (59/60, 62/63, 79/80, 84/85 and 90/91).

French League Cup Winner (Coupe de la Ligue):
- 1 Time 2002/2003.

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Finalist: 2004 (Lost 3-0 to F.C. Porto)

Semi-Finalist: 1994 and 1998

CUP WINNER'S CUP

Finalist: 1992 (Lost 2-0 to Werder Bremen) Semi-Finalist: 1990

UEFA CUP

Semi Finalist: 1997--Wvannoni 21:00, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Why does Monaco not compete as a national side as well ala San Marino and Liechtenstein? Just curious.

It does, AS Monaco is a league side based in Monaco, not the Monaco national team--128.240.229.6 15:07, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Javier Chevantón Out

Javier Chevantón has been transfered to Sevilla for £5.47 million.

http://www.footballtransfers.net/transfers/alltrans_world.php