En Avant Guingamp
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Full name | En Avant de Guingamp | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Founded | 1912 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Stade du Roudourou (Capacity 18,126) |
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Chairman | Noël Le Graët | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Victor Zvunka | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | Ligue 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2005-2006 | Ligue 2, 9th | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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En Avant de Guingamp is a French football club founded in 1912 and based in Guingamp that plays in Ligue 2. This professional team is atypical, playing in a commune of about 8,000 inhabitants, with a stadium of more than 18,000 seats.
A number of high profile players have played for Guingamp including Jean-Pierre Papin (who went on to become the manager of Strasbourg), Vincent Candela, Florent Malouda and Didier Drogba. Guingamp play their home matches at Stade du Roudourou which can hold up to 18,040 spectators. They finished the 2005-06 season in 9th place despite having been close to relegation for much of the season.
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[edit] Current squad 2007/2008
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[edit] Notable former players
For a complete list of En Avant Guingamp players, see here
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[edit] Managerial history
- Claude Pérard 1977-1978
- René Cédolin 1978-1981
- Raymond Kéruzoré 1981-1986
- Jean-Noël Huck 1986
- Yvan Le Quéré 1987-1988
- Jean-Paul Rabier 1988-1989
- Erick Mombaerts 1989-1990
- Alain De Martigny 1990-1993
- Yvon Schmitt 1993
- Francis Smerecki 1994-1999
- Guy Lacombe 1999-2002
- Bertrand Marchand 2002-2004
- Yvon Pouliquen 2004-September 2005
- Alain Ravera September 2005-May 2006
- Patrick Rémy 2006-2007
- Victor Zvunka 2007-
[edit] External links
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1933-34 • 1934-35 • 1935-36 • 1936-37 • 1937-38 • 1938-39 • 1945-46 • 1946-47 |
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