US Quevilly-Rouen

US Quevilly-Rouen
Full name Union Sportive Quevillaise-Rouen Métropole
Nickname(s) Les Canaris
USQRM
Founded 1902 (1902)
Ground Stade Robert Diochon,
Rouen
Ground Capacity 12,018
Chairman Michel Mallet
Manager Emmanuel Da Costa
League Ligue 2
2016–17 Championnat National 2nd (promoted)

US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole (French: Union Sportive Quevillaise), known simply as US Quevilly or USQRM is a French football club based in Le Petit-Quevilly (Seine-Maritime). They play at the Amable-et-Micheline-Lozai Stadium, which has a capacity of 2,500.

History

The club was founded as US Quevilly in 1902 and the team colours are yellow and black. The club reached the final of the Coupe de France in 1927, and the semi-finals in 1968 and 2010. In the 2010–11 season US Quevilly won the CFA Group A and was promoted to the Championnat National.

In 2012, they reached the Coupe de France Final for the second time, beating Rennes 2–1 in the semi-finals (Laup scored in added time). They lost 0–1 to Olympique Lyonnais in the final, which was held at the Stade de France on April 28, 2012.[1]

In April 2015, US Quevilly joined with FC Rouen to form US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole, taking the place of US Quevilly in the Championnat de France Amateur for the 2015–16 season.[2] This was not a straight merger, as FC Rouen continued to exist as a separate entity, with the new joint entity incorporating the colours and crest of FC Rouen into its kits and crest.

In 2016, US Quevilly-Rouen gained promotion to the Championnat National for 2016–17 by winning Group A of the 2015–16 Championnat de France amateur. They achieved back to back promotion to French second tier in May 2017 and will play professional football in Ligue 2 in 2017-18.

Current squad

As of 26 July 2017.[3]

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 Dan Delaunay
4 France DF Jacques Salze
5 Martinique DF William Séry
6 Portugal MF Stanislas Oliveira
7 France MF Nicolas Barthélémy
8 France MF Marvin Gakpa
9 France FW Mathieu Duhamel
10 France MF Anthony Rogie
11 France FW Ange-Freddy Plumain
12 Ivory Coast MF Brice Irié-Bi
14 France MF Romain Basque
15 Guadeloupe FW Yannick Mamilonne (on loan from Amiens)
16 France GK Antoine Gounet
17 France DF Pierre Vignaud
No. Position Player
18 Senegal DF Jules Mendy
19 French Guiana DF Josué Albert
20 France DF Jordan Gobron
21 Ivory Coast MF Éric Tié Bi
22 French Guiana DF Gary Marigard
23 France FW Dorian Caddy
24 France DF Jordan Lefort (on loan from Amiens)
25 France DF Jonathan Clauss
26 France MF Michel Ramon
27 Tunisia MF Rafik Boujedra
28 France MF Timothée Taufflieb
29 France MF Aristote Madiani
30 Martinique GK Joan Hartock

Honours

National

Regional

Former coaches

References


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