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Paris F.C.
Full nameParis Football Club
Nickname(s)Paris F.C.
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
GroundStade Charléty,
Paris
Capacity20,000
ChairmanPierre Ferracci
ManagerDenis Renaud
LeagueLigue 2
2014–15CN, 2nd (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Paris Football Club is an association football club in Paris, France. The club was founded in 1969 and competes in Ligue 2. Paris plays at the Stade Charléty. The manager of the team by Denis Renaud and the captain of the club is Thomas Veldemann.

Paris FC have never been as good as another team of Paris, Paris Saint-Germain. The team has still made many amazing players. Some of these players are Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Mamadou Sakho, Tijani Belaid, Aymen Belaïd, and Gabriel Obertan. Sakho and the Belaïd brothers have played for their national teams, and Thouvenel won a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Manager Roger Lemerre started as a manager with the club before leading France to titles at UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup.

History change

To try to re-launch professional football in the city of Paris, Paris Football Club was founded on 1 August 1969. They wanted to be playing in the first division by 1970. They tried to merge with CS Sedan Ardennes but they didn't want do, so Paris went looking in the second division and then merged with Stade Saint-Germain to form Paris Saint-Germain. That is the professional club that currently plays in Ligue 1 today. The current Paris FC started in 1972 when the club split from Paris Saint-Germain because of the mayor of Paris who did not want to support a club that wasn't in Paris (the club had originally been in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, which is near Paris). Because of that, a bitter split happened and both Paris FC and Paris Saint-Germain remained as separate clubs with the main agreement being that Paris FC kept the right to be in the first division and professional status and all the professional players. Paris Saint-Germain were, on the other hand, were relegated to the third division and given all the amateur players.

At the beginning of the 1972–73 season, Paris were playing in the first division hosting matches at the Parc des Princes. Two seasons later, the club was relegated to the second division, which happened at the same time Paris Saint-Germain's being promoted to the first division and the getting the Parc des Princes. After four years of playing in Division 2, Paris was in first division again for the 1978–79 season. They went to Division 2 after one season. Paris FC have not played there ever since.

In 1983, Paris FC merged with Racing Club de France. While Racing stayed in the first division, Paris FC was relegated to the fourth division. They fell to the Division d'Honneur after one season and spent four seasons in the fifth division before returning to Division 4 in 1988. Another promotion the following season saw Paris earn a place in Division 3. Paris remained in the division for 12 years becoming one of the first members of the Championnat National. In 2000, the club finished 17th and were relegated to the Championnat de France amateur. Paris spent six years in the league before returning to National for the 2006–07 season. After a successful 2014-15 campaign, the club gained promotion to Ligue 2, the French second division with its local rival Red Star F.C.

Players change

Current squad change

As of 10 September 2015 [1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   France Vincent Demarconnay
2 DF   France Axel Disasi
3 DF   Ivory Coast Daouda Konaté
4 DF   Georgia Amiran Sanaia
5 DF   Algeria Mehdi Tahrat
6 MF   Guadeloupe Thomas Gamiette [nb 1]
7 MF   Mali Tiécoro Keita
8 MF   France Loïc Poujol
9 FW   France Aboubakary Kanté
10 MF   DR Congo Christian Kinkela
11 MF   Benin Mouritala Ogunbiyi
12 FW   France Nicolas Fauvergue
13 DF   France Sébastien Cantini
14 DF   Ivory Coast Soualio Bakayoko
15 FW   Comoros Ahmed Mogni
16 GK   France Alexandre Bouchard
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   France Vincent Pirès
18 MF   Ghana David Mills (on loan from Monaco)
19 DF   Ivory Coast Hervé Lybohy
20 MF   France Baboye Traoré
21 MF   Guinea-Bissau Bocundji Ca
22 FW   Tunisia Khaled Ayari
23 FW   Guadeloupe Richard Socrier [nb 1]
24 MF   Congo Dylan Bahamboula (on loan from Monaco)[2]
25 DF   Ivory Coast Samuel Yohou
26 MF   Cameroon Rodrigue Bongongui
27 DF   Martinique Christopher Glombard (on loan from Reims)
28 MF   France Idriss Ech-Chergui
29 MF   France Romain Grange
30 GK   France Alexis Thébaux
32 DF   Haiti Jean-Jacques Pierre
37 DF   France Théo Pellenard (on loan from Bordeaux)

Notes change

  1. 1.0 1.1 This player is from Guadeloupe, a French territory. The French flag is used.

Notable players change

Below are the notable former players who have represented Paris and its predecessors in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1969. To appear here, they need to have played more than 80 games for the club.

For a complete list of Paris players, see Category:Paris FC players

Ownership change

Club hierarchy change

As of 31 December 2013
Position Name
President Pierre Ferracci
Vice-president Christian Amara
Manager Christophe Taine

On November 25, 2014 two entrepreneurs decided to take control of the club. Kayque Garbacchio Saldanha, co-owner of the Mumbai City FC, is son of a Russian billionaire and is a new sports investor. Sulaiman Al Fahim is director of Royal Football Fund, and has been owner of Manchester City and Portsmouth. They wish to set up a team to fight at the top of Ligue 1.[3][4]

History of managers change

3

Honours change

References change

  1. "Effectif et staff". Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  2. http://fr.starafrica.com/football/congo-les-25-de-le-roy-avec-dylan-bahamboula.html
  3. http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Un-emirati-au-paris-fc/516267
  4. http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/Crystal-Palace-team-Mumbai-City-FC-search-Indian/story-24642956-detail/story.html
  5. France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs
  6. Reserve team.
  7. The club's reserve team won the 2010 title.

Other websites change

Category:Football clubs in France Category:Association football clubs established in 1969 Category:Football clubs in Paris Category:1969 establishments in France