FC Gueugnon
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Полное имя | Gueugnnais Football Club | ||
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Прозвище (ы) | Кузнецы (кузнецы) [ 1 ] | ||
Основан | 1940 | ||
Земля | Stade Jean Laville , Гюгнон | ||
Емкость | 14,753 | ||
Chairman | Bernard Canard | ||
Manager | Philippe Correia | ||
League | National 3 Group J | ||
2022–23 | National 3 Group E, 9th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Футбольный клуб Gueugnonnais (обычно называемый Gueugnon [ɡøɲɔ̃] ) - это футбольный клуб Французской ассоциации, базирующийся в Гюгноне , Бургундия . Клуб был сформирован в 1940 году и играет свои домашние матчи на Stade Jean Laville, расположенном в городе.
Клуб провел большую часть своей истории во втором и третьем уровне французского футбола, с короткими заклинаниями в верхнем полете. Он добился успеха на национальном уровне, в частности, выиграв Кубок Лиги в 2000 году, Лигу 2 в 1979 году и достиг полуфинала Кубка Франции в 1991 году.
Клуб столкнулся с банкротством в 2011 году и впоследствии реформировался на шестом уровне; С тех пор он стремился подняться обратно на пирамиду лиги.
История
[ редактировать ]Футбольный клуб De Gueugnon был основан в 1940 году. На создании клуба он заработал прозвище Les Forgerons ( кузнецы ) из -за сильной поддержки в местной области коммуны. Клуб выиграл любительского чемпиона De France в 1947 году и к 1970 году играл во втором дивизионе французского футбола. В 1974 году, вдохновленный плеймейкером Казимиром Новотарски, Гюгнон достиг плей-офф второго дивизиона, но проиграл Руан . Однако в 1979 году клуб выиграл титул второго дивизиона из-за непрофессионального статуса клуба и его неспособности получить профессиональный статус к началу сезона 1979–80 годов, ему не разрешили участвовать в первом дивизионе.
The 1980s steel crisis forced the club to turn professional, and after several seasons of struggles to prevent relegation, the tide turned in 1991 when Gueugnon reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France where the club was defeated by AS Monaco. In 1995, Gueugnon earned were officially promoted to Division 1 for the first time in the club's history after finishing runner-up in the second division, behind EA Guingamp. The promotion was short-lived, though, as the club returned to the lower league after an unsuccessful debut season.
In 2000, Gueugnon shocked French football supporters around the country after winning the Coupe de la Ligue. The club defeated the two-time champions of the competition Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 in the final. The victory resulted in Gueugnon becoming the first and only club to win the cup while playing in Ligue 2. The resulting success led to drastic consequences as many of the club's top players such as Sylvain Distin departed the club for better sporting and monetary opportunities. The following season, Gueugnon played the UEFA Cup but lost to Greek club Iraklis 1–0 on aggregate in the first round. After that season, the club hovered mid-table and just barely avoided relegation in 2004 with a 5–0 win over Lorient on the final match day of the season. The 2007–08 season proved disastrous with the club remaining blocked in the last position for most of the season. With only five wins overall, Gueugnon were relegated to third-tier National.
At the beginning of the season 2009–10, former French international Tony Vairelles joined the club and, subsequently, became the club's main investor.[2] On 27 October 2009, his father, Guy Vairelles, became Gueugnon's new chairman.
The club continued to play in the Championnat National, until entering liquidation in April 2011.[3][4] In the summer of 2011, the club was reformed and joined the DH Bourgogne at the sixth tier of French football. Gueugnon won DH Bourgogne in 2012-13 season and was promoted to CFA 2.
Rivalries
[edit]Most Gueugnon supporters consider Montceau Bourgogne and Louhans-Cuiseaux as the club primary rivals due to each club's close proximity to each other.
Montceau are Gueugnon's historic rivals with both club being separated by less than 16 kilometres (9.9 mi). Gueugnon's rivalry with Montceau stems from the early 80s, in which the latter chairman Gérard Clayeux attempted by pry away several of Gueugnon's top players by offering to increase their wages. The resulting outcry led to the town, club, and support of Gueugnon developing a hatred towards their nearby foes. Gueugnon have a remarkable record against its rivals. The club has never lost a league game against Montceau, however, due to the club's not being in the same league for 20 years, the record has become skewed. On 20 October 2009, Gueugnon and Montceau faced off against each other in the Coupe de France. Montceau were surprise winners defeating Gueugnon 3–1, thus beating Gueugnon for the first ever time in an official competition.
Louhans-Cuiseaux have always been one of Gueugnon's rivals. Not only because the two clubs are relatively close to each other or because they have been in the same division for a long period of time, but also because Gueugnon sent Louhans down by holding them 1–1 on the last day of the Ligue 2 season in 1984–85. Since the 2008–09 season, the two clubs regularly met due to each playing in the Championnat National.
Crest
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(1995–2000)
Players
[edit]Below are the notable former players who have represented Gueugnon in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1940. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 80 official matches for the club.
For a complete list of Gueugnon players, see Category:FC Gueugnon players
- Jean Acédo
- François Bandera
- Jean Claude Berthommier
- Éric Boniface
- Florian Boucansaud
- Jean-Louis Collaudin
- Jose Duch
- Éric Durand
- Roland Gransart
- Franck Jurietti
- Philippe Montanier
- Casimir Nowotarski
- Vincent Stropoli
- Antoine Trivino
- Richard Trivino
- Nadir Belhadj
- Madjid Bougherra
- Nicolas Esceth-N'Zi
- Amara Traoré
Honours
[edit]- Coupe de la Ligue
- Champions: 1999–2000
- Ligue 2
- Champions: 1978–79
- Championnat de France amateur
- Champions: 1946–47, 1951–52[5]
- Ligue de Bourgogne
- Champions: 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1956–57
- DH Bourgogne
- Champions: 2012–13
European record
[edit]Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2000–01 | UEFA Cup | 1R | ![]() |
0–0 | 0–1 | 0–1 |
Managers
[edit]Managerial history
[edit]- Emile Daniel (1967–74)[6]
- Casimir Nowotarski (1974–86)
- Guy Briet (1986 – January 88)
- Georges Bernard (January 1988-88)
- Jean-Yves Chay (1988–90)
- Marcel Husson (1990–91)
- Roland Gransart (1991–98)
- Alex Dupont (1998-00)
- René Le Lamer (2000 – 1 February)
- Georges Bernard (February 2001-01)
- Noël Tosi (2001–02)
- Albert Cartier (2002 – 4 February)
- Georges Bernard (February 2004)
- Thierry Froger (February 2004–05)
- Victor Zvunka (2005–07)
- Alain Ravera (2007 – 7 October)
- Alex Dupont (2007–08)
- Hubert Fournier & René Le Lamer (2008 – 8 December)
- René Le Lamer (January 2009–10)
- Serge Romano (2010–2011)
- Philippe Correia (2012–present)
References
[edit]- ^ "#650 – FC Gueugnon : les Forgerons" (in French). Footnickname. 20 November 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
- ^ "FFF". www.fff.fr. Archived from the original on 12 July 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
- ^ "le FC Gueugnon mis en liquidation judiciaire" (in French). Agence France Presse. 9 April 2011. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ «Коммуникация коммуникации» (по -французски). Федерация французской футбола . 14 апреля 2011 года. Архивировано с оригинала 26 апреля 2011 года . Получено 14 апреля 2011 года .
- ^ Чемпион De France, выигранные в этот период, отличаются от нынешней версии лиги.
- ^ «Франция - тренеры клубов первого и второго дивизиона» . RSSSF .
Внешние ссылки
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