Valenciennes FC

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Valenciennes
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Full name Valenciennes Football Club
Nickname(s) Les Athéniens (in the past)
Founded 1913
Ground Stade Nungesser
(Capacity 16 500)
Chairman Francis Decourrière
Manager Antoine Kombouaré
League Ligue 1
2007-08 Ligue 1, 13th
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The Valenciennes Football Club (known as "Valenciennes FC" or as "USVA", the acronym of a previous name) is a French football club from the town of Valenciennes in the Nord department. The club was founded in 1913. In the 2005-06 season, it competed in Ligue 2 (Division 2), with Francis Decourrière as general manager and Antoine Kombouaré as head coach. In 2006, they returned to the top flight after more than a decade's exile and they maintained in Ligue 1 at the end of this season.

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[edit] Trophies

[edit] Chronology

[edit] The beginnings of the Valenciennes club

Valenciennes FC was founded in 1913 by a group of young men, notably Mssrs Colson, Joly and Bouly. With the Great War in progress, the club made little impact at first. However, in 1916 another group of sportsmen made contact with the directors of the club with a view to creating the "Union Sportive Valenciennes-Anzin" (Valenciennes-Anzin Sports Union, known by its French initials USVA) under which name they then participated in the Escaut Département championships. Under the leadership of their president, M. Lélithouard, USVA attained professional status in 1933.

[edit] Timeline

  • 1913: Foundation of Valenciennes Football Club (FCV).
  • 1916: The club is renamed Union Sportive Valenciennes-Anzin (USVA), and retains this name until 1996.
  • 1933: Creation of a professional section.
  • 1993: Valenciennes and Marseille are involved in a match fixing scandal. Marseille chairman Bernard Tapie is believed to have bribed Valenciennes players to ensure a Marseille win so that the club could have more time to prepare for the UEFA Champions League final. Both clubs suffer a forced relegation as a result of this incident.
  • 1994: Valenciennes relegated to Division 3.
  • 1996: End of the professional section.
  • 1996: The club is renamed as "Valenciennes Football Club" .
  • 2005: Professional section refounded .
  • 2005: Valenciennes promoted to Ligue 2
  • 2006: Valenciennes promoted to Ligue 1

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of France GK Nicolas Penneteau (Vice-Captain)
2 Flag of France DF David Ducourtioux
3 Flag of France DF Guillaume Rippert
4 Flag of France DF David Sommeil
5 Flag of Algeria MF Khaled Kharroubi
6 Flag of Morocco DF Abdeslam Ouaddou (Captain)
7 Flag of France FW Johan Audel
8 Flag of France MF Geoffrey Doumeng
9 Flag of France FW Steve Savidan
10 Flag of Algeria MF Djamel Belmadi
11 Flag of Brazil MF Jeovânio
12 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire DF Eric Chelle
No. Position Player
13 Flag of France DF Mody Traoré
16 Flag of France GK Willy Grondin
17 Flag of Colombia MF Carlos Sanchez
18 Flag of France MF Sébastien Roudet
19 Flag of Algeria MF Yacine Bezzaz
20 Flag of France DF Dame Traoré
21 Flag of Uruguay DF Williams Martínez
23 Flag of France MF José Saez
25 Flag of France DF Rudy Mater
28 Flag of France FW Grégory Pujol
29 Flag of Slovakia FW Filip Šebo
30 Flag of France GK Stéphane Coque

[edit] Great players of the past

For a complete list of Valenciennes FC players, see Category:Valenciennes FC players

     

[edit] International success of its players

  • Jorge Burruchaga, World Cup 1986 with Argentina
  • Didier Six, last Valenciennes team member to date to play for France.
  • David Regis, having acquired (by marriage) American citizenship, participated in the `1998 World Cup representing the USA.
  • Thomas Dossevi, from Togo, played for Togo in the 2006 World Cup.

[edit] Managerial history

  • Flag of France Tison 1948-1951
  • Flag of France Parmentier 1951
  • Flag of France H Perus 1951
  • Flag of France Demeillez 1951-1953
  • Flag of France Lemaître 1953
  • Flag of France Robert Domergue 1953-1966
  • Flag of France G Robert 1966-1970
  • Flag of France Louis Provelli 1970
  • Flag of France Robert Domergue 1970-1972
  • Flag of France Jean-Pierre Destrumelle 1972-1979
  • Flag of Poland Erwin Wilczek 1979-1982
  • Flag of France Léon Desmenez 1983-1986

[edit] Trivia

  • Attendance record: 21,268 spectators (14 March 1955, Sedan)
  • Home office: 43 bis Avenue de Reims, 59300 Valenciennes
  • In the Video Game FIFA 06, Valenciennes are 1 of 2 one-star rated teams in the game.

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