CA Paris-Charenton

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CA Paris-Charenton
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Full name Cercle Athlétique de Paris Charenton
Founded 1891/1964
Ground Stade Henri Guérin
Charenton-le-Pont
France
Stade Charentonneau
Maisons-Alfort
France
Chairman Oscar Goncalves

Cercle Athlétique de Paris Charenton is a French football team playing in the cities of Charenton-le-Pont and Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne. The team is a merge between CA Paris (founded in 1891) and SO Charentonnais (founded in 1904). The two merged in 1964.

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[edit] History

CA Paris was founded in 1891 as Nationale de Saint-Mandé, a gymnastic club. In 1896, the football section was founded and took the name of FC Paris. In 1906, the club changed its name to CA Paris in a merge with l'Union Sportive de Paris XII and l'Athlétic Club. The club won the Coupe de France in 1920 and was runner-up in 1928. The CA Paris played the first two seasons of Ligue 1 in 1932-33 and 1933/34, finishing last with only ten points in 1934. The team remained in league from 1934 to 1963 (except WWII), when it dropped its professional status in 1963. The team merged with SO Charentonnais in 1964 and now plays at a regional level.

[edit] Notable players

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French international players

  • (Matches played for France while at CA Paris)
    • Georges Albert (1; 1908)
    • Henri Bard (10; 1919-1921)
    • Henri Beau "Coulon" (5; 1911)
    • Maurice Beaudier (3; 1921)
    • Maurice Bigue (7; 1911-1914)
    • Charles Bilot (6 [1]; 1904-1912)
    • Georges Bilot (1 [1]; 1904)
    • Gaston Cyprès (6 [2]; 1904-1908)
    • Jean Fidon (1; 1927)
    • Louis Finot (7; 1930-1934)
    • Ernest Gravier (6; 1911)
    • Marcel Langiller (10; 1927-1928 und 1937)
    • Jean Laurent (3; 1930)
    • Lucien Laurent (2; 1930)
    • Louis Mesnier (14 [2]; 1904-1913)
    • Georges Moulène (1; 1926)
    • Georges Ouvray (1; 1928)
    • Marcel Vanco (7; 1920-1922)
    • Joseph Verlet (7 [2]; 1904-1911)


[edit] Managerial history

  • Flag of France Alfred Aston 1948-1949
  • Flag of France Albert Dubreucq
  • Flag of France Dominique Mori (1955-1958)
  • Flag of France Eugène Proust (1958- 1959)
  • Flag of Italy Angelo Grizzetti (1959-1962)
  • Flag of France Ripoll (1962-1964)

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