Évry FC
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Full name | L'Association Sportive Évry Football | |
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Founded | 1898 | |
Dissolved | 2011 | |
Ground |
Stade Jacques Desroys du Roure Évry, Essonne, Paris | |
Capacity | 1,400 | |
Chairman | Lavan Pascal | |
League | DH Paris Île-de-France | |
2007-08 | DH Paris Île-de-France | |
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L'Association Sportive Évry Football was a French association football club founded in 1898 and dissolved 2011 after.[1]
They were based in Évry, France, and were last playing in the Division d'honneur division in the Paris, Île-de-France region, the sixth tier of the French football league system. They played at the Stade Jacques Desroys du Roure in Évry.[2] In July 2008, the club reportedly came to an agreement with nearby club ES Viry-Châtillon. In December 2011, they merged with city rival Ville d'Evry Sport Club to form Évry FC.[3]
Notable players
- Hameur Bouazza
- Ali Nazouam (2006-2011)
- Jean-Michel Capoue (2005-2006)
- Vauvenargues Kehi (1998-2004)
- Imad Mouradi (2006-2011)
- Mahamet Touré (2006-2011)
Notable coaches
- Bernard Touret (1996-2011)[4]
Notes
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