Toulouse FC (women)
Toulouse
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Full name |
Toulouse Football Club Féminines |
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Founded |
1980 |
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Ground |
Stadium Annexe No. 2, Toulouse |
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Ground Capacity |
1,000 |
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Chairman |
Olivier Sadran |
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Manager |
Mathieu Vrilliard |
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League |
Division 2 |
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2010-11 |
Division 1, 11th (relegated) |
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Website |
Club home page |
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Toulouse FC Féminines is a French football representing Toulouse FC. It currently competes in the French Second Division. Founded in 1980 as Toulouse OAC, the team became a section of Toulouse FC in 2001, at its peak.
Toulouse OAC settled in the top positions of the French First Division in the second half of the 90s and soon became a powerhouse, winning four championships in a row between 1999 and 2002. It was the first team to achieve this since the league's unification in 1992.[1] The latter was their most successful season, as they also won the national Cup and reached the semifinals of the UEFA Women's Cup after topping its group and beating Arsenal FC.[2] The following year Toulouse was defeated by eventual champions Umeå IK in the quarterfinals.[3]
However, Toulouse gradually declined in the following years and was relegated in 2011. As of the end of the year Toulouse tops the category's Group C.[4]
Honours
Titles
National competition record
Season |
Division |
Place |
Coupe de France |
Top scorer |
1984–85 |
2 (Gr. A) |
03rd |
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1988–89 |
2 (Gr. B) |
07th |
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1989–90 |
2 (Gr. A) |
06th |
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1990–91 |
2 (Gr. B) |
08th |
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1991–92 |
2 (Gr. B) |
04th |
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1992–93 |
1 |
10th |
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1993–94 |
2 |
01st |
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1994–95 |
1 |
02nd |
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1995–96 |
1 |
03rd |
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1996–97 |
1 |
02nd |
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1997–98 |
1 |
03rd |
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1998–99 |
1 |
01st |
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1999–00 |
1 |
01st |
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2000–01 |
1 |
01st |
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2001–02 |
1 |
01st |
Champion |
Briche (14) |
2002–03 |
1 |
04th |
Quarterfinals |
Rouquet (13) |
2003–04 |
1 |
04th |
? |
Traïkia (14) |
2004–05 |
1 |
05th |
Round of 16 |
Traïkia (9) |
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Season |
Division |
Place |
Coupe de France |
Top scorer |
2005–06 |
1 |
04th |
Semifinals |
Traïkia (12) |
2006–07 |
1 |
08th |
Round of 16 |
Castera, Peruzzetto (8) |
2007–08 |
1 |
08th |
Round of 32 |
Castera (8) |
2008–09 |
1 |
09th |
Round of 16 |
Tenret (12) |
2009–10 |
1 |
08th |
Round of 32 |
Castera (6) |
2010–11 |
1 |
11th |
Round of 16 |
Chatelin, Demarle, Dessalle (3) |
2011–12 |
2 (Gr. C) |
01st |
Round of 16 |
2012–13 |
1 |
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UEFA competition record
Current squad
As of 28 November 2012
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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GK |
Deborah Garcia
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GK |
Lucie Hernandez
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GK |
Laetitia Stribick-Burckel
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DF |
Anais Arcambal
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DF |
Manon Cazes
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DF |
Virginie Dessalle
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DF |
Laurie Leguevaque
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DF |
Marie Papaix
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DF |
Pauline Papaix
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DF |
Manon Rouzies
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DF |
Kelly Vilmiaire
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MF |
Julie Cazanave
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MF |
Laurianne Cervera
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MF |
Delphin Chatelin |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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MF |
Marina Kerrache
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MF |
Marie Ange Kramo
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MF |
Marie Joelle Kramo
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MF |
Jessica Margaretta
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MF |
Clara Noiran
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MF |
Morgane Ritter
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FW |
Coralie Chanudet
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FW |
Valerie Gauvin
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FW |
Emma Laizet
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FW |
Christelle Léger
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FW |
Sandra Maurice
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FW |
Lilas Traïkia
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FW |
Magalie Vincent |
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References