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Sète 34 Full name Football Club de Sète 34 Nickname(s) Les dauphins or Verts et blancs Founded 1900 Ground Stade Louis Michel, Sète
(Capacity: 8,000)Chairman Émile Anfosso Manager Fréd Rémola League Division d'Honneur 2008–09 Championnat National, 7th (demoted) Home coloursAway coloursFC Sète 34 is a French football club based in Sète and founded in 1900. The club won the French league twice (in 1934 and 1939) and the French cup also twice (1930 and 1934). In 1934 they became the first club to win the French league and cup double.
In 2006, it finished in last place in Ligue 2 and was relegated to Championnat National. On 24 July 2009 the club were demoted to the sixth tier of the French football league system, the Division d'Honneur.[1]
Contents
Squad 2008–09
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Hendrick Riviere 2 DF Vivian Dors 3 DF Nicolas Priet 4 DF Abdel Kharrazi 5 MF Sébastien Michalowski 6 MF Féthi Mohad 7 MF Grégory Scaffa 8 FW Loïc Chaveriat 9 FW Christophe Rouve 10 MF Dominique Aulanier 11 FW Driss Abahlil 12 MF Romain Canales 13 DF Alexandre Faure 14 DF Xavier Burdin 15 MF Gregory du Frenice 17 FW Anthony Fori No. Position Player 18 FW Mohammed Benhassen 19 FW Julien Schulzendorf 20 DF Julien Vellas 21 DF Mélik Belkaiss 22 MF Valentin Capelli 24 MF Miguel Alves 25 MF Pierre Goaziou 26 DF Romain Rambier 27 FW Patrice Assouvie 28 MF Stéphan De Rueda 29 DF Foued Taalat 30 GK Mickaël Abrial 31 MF Rosère Manguélé 32 FW Julien Valero 34 MF Hugo Messens Staff
Head Coach
- Fréd Rémola
Assistant Coach
- Christophe Archimbeau
Assistant Coach
- Jean-Pascal Beauftreton
Technical Coach
- Miklos Beres
Kit Manager
- Jo Levi
Advisor
- Christian Bernabe
Management
Finance Director
- Bruno Azria
Assurer
- Laurent Besson
- Georges Besson
Director of Sport
- Jacky Bonnieu
Director General
- Roger Carrette
Teamchef
- Serge Lacan
Manager
- Françis Valente
Medical
Team Doctor
- Philippe Mallet
Biologist
- Michel Bodart
Masseur
- Sylvain Lestage
- Jean-Baptiste Cressent
Notable players
See also: Category:FC Sète players
- Ali Benouna
- Domènec Balmanya
- Josep Escolà
- Michaël N'dri
- Alexandre Villaplane
- Désiré Koranyi
- Márton Bukovi
- Ivan Bek
Former coaches
- Sydney Regan 1929–1933
- René Dedieu 1933–1936
- Joseph Azema 1936–1937
- Jean Marmiès 1937–1939
- Louis-Pierre Cazal 1939–1940
- Elie Rous 1940–1943
- Ljubiša Stefanović 1943–1946
- Gabriel Féron 1946–1947
- Pierre Danzelle 1947–1948
- Emile Féjean 1948–1949
- Elie Rous 1949–1950
- Marcel Tomazover 1950–1954
- István Závodi 1954–1955
- Désiré Koranyi 1955–1956
- Gaston Plovie 1956–1958
- Domènec Balmanya, 1958–60
- Marcel Tomazover 1960–1965
- René Mandaron and Gaston Plovie 1965–1969
- Jacky Bernard 1969–1970
- Dominique Marc and Gaston Plovie 1970–1972
- Xercès Louis 1972–1974
- Slobodan Milosavljević 1974–1976
- Jules Miramond 1976–1977
- Gyula Nagy and Marcel Tomazover 1977–1978
- Camille Passi 1978–1980
- Claude Calabuig 1980–1983
- Yves Herbet 1983–1985
- Slobodan Milosavljević 1985–1986
- Dominique Bathenay 1986–1988
- Claude Calabuig and Slobodan Milosavljević 1988–1989
- Claude Calabuig 1989–1990
- Otmar Pellegrini 1990–1991
- Claude Calabuig 1991–1996
- Marc Bourrier 1996–1997
- Claude Calabuig 1997–2000
- Patrick David and Lebeau 2000–2001
- Laurent Scala 2001–2002
- Albert Rust 2002–2003
- Gilles Beaumian and Claude Calabuig 2003–2005
- Ludovic Batelli January 2006 – March 2006
- Robert Buigues March 2006 – June 2006
- Christian Sarramagna 2006–2007
- Thierry Laurey 2007–2008
- Youssef Aboufares Interim 2008
- Frédéric Rémola 2008–
Honours
- Champion of France (highest level) : 1934, 1939
- Winner of the French Cup : 1930, 1934
- Finalist of Coupe de France : 1923, 1924, 1929, 1942
- Champion of DH Sud-Est : 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1968.
- Champion of USFSA Languedoc : 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914.
References
External links
- http://www.fcsete.com/ (official site)
National 2011-12 clubs Seasons Championnat de France Amateurs 2 — Groupe F • 2009-10 Clubs Agen • Aurillac (res.) • Arcachon • Bayonne (res.) • Bergerac • Béziers • Blagnac
Brive • Libourne-Saint-Seurin (res.) • Mont-de-Marsan • Saint-Alban
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- Association football clubs established in 1900
- FC Sète
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