Paris FC (women)

Paris FC
Full name Paris Football Club Féminines
Founded 1971 as ES Juvisy-sur-Orge
1985 as FCF Juvisy Essonne
2017 as Paris FC
Ground Stade Robert Bobin, Bondoufle
Ground Capacity 18,850
President Marie-Christine Terroni
Manager Pascal Gouzènes
League D1 Féminine
2016–17 5th
Website Club website

Paris FC is a French women's football club based in Viry-Châtillon, a suburb of Paris. The club is the female section of Ligue 2 men's club Paris FC. The club was founded in 1971 and currently play in the Division 1 Féminine, the first division of women's football in France. The club has played in the first division since 1987.[1]

Paris FC was founded in 1971 as Étoile Sportive de Juvisy-sur-Orge, the women's football section of local club ES Juvisy, based in Juvisy-sur-Orge. After 14 years, the section split from the club, formed its own club under the name Football Club Féminin Juvisy Essonne and moved to the commune of Viry-Châtillon. Despite moving from Juvisy-sur-Orge, the women's club retained the name FCF Juvisy amid financial backing and support from the commune and the General Council of Essonne.[2][3] In the 1991–92 season, Juvisy won its first ever Division 1 Féminine championship. Between the years 1994–2003, the club won four league titles and later won a Challenge de France title in 2005 making Juvisy one of the most successful clubs in women's French football. Juvisy was a regular participant in the UEFA Women's Cup and, in the 2010–11 season, will be making its first appearance in the re-branded UEFA Women's Champions League. On 6 July 2017, FCF Juvisy was sold to Paris FC as its female section and moved from an amateur structure to a full-time professional setup.[4]

The club is managed by Emmanuel Beauchet and captained by French international Gaëtane Thiney. Retired footballer Sandrine Soubeyrand is the all-time leader in caps by a French international and has made more than 200 appearances for Juvisy. One of the club's other notable players include Marinette Pichon. Pichon is the women's national team all-time leading goalscorer.[1]


Players

Current squad

As of 13 July 2017.[5]

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

No. Position Player
1 France GK Céline Deville
4 France MF Aïssatou Tounkara
6 France MF Amira Ould Braham
7 France FW Marina Makanza
8 France MF Inès Jaurena
9 France FW Catherine Karadjov
10 France MF Anaïg Butel
11 France FW Clara Matéo
12 France MF Elise Legrout
15 France DF Léna Jouan
16 France GK Karima Benameur
No. Position Player
17 France FW Gaëtane Thiney (captain)
18 France MF Charlotte Bilbault
19 France DF Théa Greboval
22 France DF Estelle Cascarino
26 France DF Léa Declercq
27 France DF Julie Soyer
28 France FW Camille Catala
29 France MF Sophie Vaysse
33 France DF Elisa De Almeida
35 France FW Chloé Pierel
40 France GK Solène Froger

Former notable players

Honours

Titles

Official

Winners (6):1991–92, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2002–03, 2005–06
Winners (1): 2005

Invitational

Winners (1): 1993

National competition record

Season Division Place Coupe de France Top scorer/s
1980–81 2 (Gr. A) ?
1981–82 2 (Gr. A) ?
1982–83 1 (Gr. C) 3rd
1983–84 1 (Gr. C) 2nd
1984–85 1 (Gr. C) 5th
1985–86 1 2nd
1986–87 1 (Gr. F) 4th
1987–88 1 (Gr. A) 4th
1988–89 1 (Gr. A) 3rd
1989–90 1 3rd
1990–91 1 3rd
1991–92 1 1st
1992–93 1 2nd
1993–94 1 1st
1994–95 1 3rd
1995–96 1 1st
1996–97 1 1st
1997–98 1 2nd
1998–99 1 3rd
1999–00 1 2nd
2000–01 1 2nd
2001–02 1 2nd Semifinals (14) Tonazzi
2002–03 1 1st Semifinals (16) Mugneret, Provost, Tonazzi
2003–04 1 3rd Quarterfinals (14) Tonazzi
2004–05 1 2nd Champion (38) Pichon
2005–06 1 1st Semifinals (36) Pichon
2006–07 1 3rd Round of 16 (16) Tonazzi
2007–08 1 2nd Semifinals (22) Tonazzi
2008–09 1 3rd Semifinals (15) Tonazzi
2009–10 1 2nd Semifinals (12) Tonazzi
2010–11 1 4th Semifinals (20) Tonazzi
2011–12 1 2nd Round of 16 (14) Thiney
2012–13 1 3rd Round of 16 (13) Thiney
2013-14 1 3rd Semifinals (25) Thiney

Record in UEFA competitions

  • Further information: FCF Juvisy in European football

All results (away, home and aggregate) list Juvisy's goal tally first.

Season Round Club Away Home Aggregate Scorers
2003-2004 Second qualifying round Republic of Ireland Dublin Waves 6–1 Bourdille-Mendes 2, Tonazzi 2, Perraudeau
Poland Wrocław 3–0 Soubeyrand 2, Guilbert
Norway Kolbotn (Host) 1–2 Perraudeau
2006-2007 First qualifying round Faroe Islands Klaksvík 6–0 Pichon 2, Gwenaëlle Butel, Lacroix, Moresco, Tonazzi
Spain Espanyol Barcelona 0–1
Scotland Hibernian Edinburgh (Host) 6–0 Tonazzi 3, Pichon 2, Lacroix
2010-2011 Qualifying round Romania Târgu Mureș 5–1 Tonazzi 3, Lebailly, Trimoreau
Estonia Levadia Tallinn 12–0 Machart 4, Lebailly 2, Pourtalet 2, Bourdille-Mendes, Fernandes, Soubeyrand, Thiney
Iceland Breiðablik Kópavogur (Host) 3–3 Bourdille-Mendes, Coquet, Machart
Round of 32 Iceland Breiðablik Kópavogur 3–0 a 6–0 9–0 Soubeyrand, Thiney 2, Tonazzi 2, Machart 3, Coquet
Round of 16 Italy Torres Sassari 2–1 a 2–2 a.e.t. 4–3 Tonazzi 3, Coquet
Quarter-final Germany Turbine Potsdam 2–6 0–3 a 2–9 Tonazzi, Thiney
2012-2013 Round of 32 Switzerland FC Zürich 1–1 a 1–0 2–1 Thiney 2
Round of 16 Norway Stabæk Bærum 0–0 a 2–1 2–1 Cayman, Soubeyrand
Quarter-final Sweden Kopparbergs/Göteborg 3–1 1–0 a 4–1 Machart, Catala 2, Cayman
Semi-final France Olympique Lyon 0–3 a 1–6 1–9 Diani

a First leg.

References

  1. 1 2 "Historique". FCF Juvisy. Football Club Feminin de Juvisy sur Orge. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  2. "Les joueuses de Juvisy veulent leur revanche". Conseil général de l'Essonne. Essonne.fr. 11 February 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  3. "Football Club Feminin de Juvisy" (PDF). FCF Juvisy. Football Club Feminin de Juvisy sur Orge. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  4. "Le FCF Juvisy Essonne et le Paris FC ne font plus qu'un !". FCF Juvisy. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  5. "Juvisy 2017/18 squad" (in French). FCF Juvisy. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
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