VGA Médoc Mérignac
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VGA Médoc Mérignac (VGAM) was a French sports club based in Mérignac, France, that hosted soccer, cricket, hockey, tennis, cycling, basketball, and swimming teams.
Then the club moved to the stage of Jard always Mérignac, commonly known as "Parc de la Vie at Grand Air," Sports Complex 13 hectares. The motto of the VGAM was "well done and to say".
[edit] Awards
- Champion France (CFAF): 1912, 1913, 1914
- Finalist Trophy France: 1913
- Champion DH Southwest: 1921, 1922
[edit] History
The VGA Médoc reached the final of the Trophy France in 1913 after rejecting the FC Rouen in the semi-finals on May 12 (2-1). On May 18, Bordeaux 2-1 tilt facing CA Paris, at the stage of Jard in Mérignac. The following season, we find the VGA Trophy final 1914 face France at the Olympic Lillois. Les Dogues necessary 4-1. After the Great War, VGA shines in French Cup by playing the semi-finals 1919 and 1920 and the quarter-finals in 1922. In championship, VGA wins two titles Championship Division Honorary South-West in 1921 and 1922 before leaving the elite regional final in 1925. The only international French at the VGAM was Jean Boyer at the club which evolved during the season from 1921 to 1922.