Toulouse Fontaines Club

Toulouse Fontaines Club
Founded 1932
Ground Stade des Fontaines
(Capacity: 2,000)
Chairman Laurent Sablayrolles
Thierry Dezon
Manager Jean-Louis Faure
League CFA Group C
2008–09 CFA 2 Group F, 1st
(promoted)

Toulouse Fontaines Club is a football club based in Toulouse, France. Their stadium is in the rue des Fontaines, in the Saint-Cyprien suburb of Toulouse.

Contents

History

In 1978, the Toulouse Fontaines Club achieved promotion to the newly formed Division 4, thus leaving their regional league to play in a national competition for the first time. Since then, they never went back to regional football, always playing in D4 and D3, and CFA and CFA 2 after the reform of French leagues.[1]

In 1997, they reached the Round of 32 of the Coupe de France, losing 2–0 to Bordeaux.

Current squad

As of November 2009.

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Clément Maury
DF Lionel Bazzo
DF Vincent Chanier
DF Oumar Diémé
DF Pierre Estrade
DF Jérémy Etchegoinberry
DF Wilfried Hourliac
DF Guillaume Ramelet
DF Bastien Sterckeman
DF Stan Troisne-Fougeroud
DF Romain Valles
DF Benjamin Vidal
No. Position Player
MF Frédéric Couderc
MF Moussa Diabaté
MF Mamoudou Doumbouya
MF Jamal El Khallouki
MF Jérôme Lambert
MF Guillaume Pradère
MF Issa Tadisne
FW Alexandru Banuta
FW Benjamin Hervey
FW Armand Mbina Ivega
FW Romain Siméoni

Notable players

  • Franck-Augustin Dia

Notes and references

  1. ^ "(French) Toulouse Fontaines History". http://www.toulousefontainesclub.com/website?site=toulousefontaines&page=clubHistoire.jsp. Retrieved 2009-06-15. 

External links