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Blagnac FC
Full nameBlagnac Football Club
Founded1962
GroundComplexe Andromède
Blagnac, Toulouse
Capacity6,000
Chairman Hugo Lorsque
Manager Wilfried Niflore
League National 3 Group B
2022–23 Régional 1 Occitanie, Group C, 1st (promoted)
Website Club website

Blagnac Football Club is a French association football club founded in 1963. They are based in Blagnac, Toulouse and are currently playing in Championnat National 3, the fifth tier in the French football league system. They play at the Complexe Andromède since 2006.

History

Blagnac Football Club was founded relatively late in 1962 after a Frenchman by the name of Louis Héraud discovered that the town of Blagnac had no football club. [1] Héraud, along with his supporters, proceeded to go door-to-door collecting up to 20 euros from local Blagnac townspeople in order to begin the process of creating the club. However, it wasn't until a man commonly called Mr. Béranger, a manager of a restaurant in the local airport agreed to fund the club. The club was officially formed on 4 March 1962 as Football Club Blagnacais. Béranger was given the role of president, while Héraud was given dual-roles as vice president and secretary general. The club's first manager was André Augé. In the club's early years of existence, they primarily played with players from the local and regional level of French football, as well as players well past their prime that came from Toulouse FC.

Honours

  • Vice-champion de France Division 4: 1990
  • Champion DH Midi-Pyrénées: 1988
  • Coupe de Midi-Pyrénées: 1981

Current squad

As of 21 March 2019 [2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France  FRA Fabien Mahout
GK France  FRA Damien Escoula
GK France  FRA Aymeric Garcia
GK France  FRA Anthony Reig
DF France  FRA Abderhman Arbaoui
DF France  FRA Erwan Zelmat
DF Senegal  SEN Ibrahima Sow
DF France  FRA Mamadou Sylla
DF France  FRA Eudes Abou
DF France  FRA Pierre-Emmanuel Degbo
DF France  FRA Sami Larabi
DF France  FRA Florian Garrabos
MF Mauritania  MTN Oumar N'Diaye
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France  FRA Dorian Santisteva
MF France  FRA Clément Fiche
MF France  FRA Yannis Tairi
MF France  FRA Mathias Capdeville
MF France  FRA Thibault Metayer
FW France  FRA Yassine Afkir
FW France  FRA Kaddour Zalmate
FW France  FRA Ayoube El Bouazati
FW France  FRA Benjamin Laffont
FW France  FRA Masallah Aglar
FW France  FRA Paul-Emile Degbo
FW Burkina Faso  BFA Zaniou Sana
FW France  FRA Nasreddine Bettayeb

Statistics and records

Statistics

Records

  • In the 2000–2001 and 2001–2002 seasons, finished with an accumulative league unbeaten run after 62 games. [1]
  • Jean-Germain de la Roche holds the record for goals in the history of Blagnac (304 goals). [1]
  • Jean-Germain de la Roche is the top scorer in the history of Blagnac's Cup Runs (41 goals). [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d LA CREATION DU " FOOTBALL CLUB BLAGNACAIS" Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Effectif National 3" (in French). Blagnac FC. Retrieved 21 March 2019.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Blagnac FC
Full nameBlagnac Football Club
Founded1962
GroundComplexe Andromède
Blagnac, Toulouse
Capacity6,000
Chairman Hugo Lorsque
Manager Wilfried Niflore
League National 3 Group B
2022–23 Régional 1 Occitanie, Group C, 1st (promoted)
Website Club website

Blagnac Football Club is a French association football club founded in 1963. They are based in Blagnac, Toulouse and are currently playing in Championnat National 3, the fifth tier in the French football league system. They play at the Complexe Andromède since 2006.

History

Blagnac Football Club was founded relatively late in 1962 after a Frenchman by the name of Louis Héraud discovered that the town of Blagnac had no football club. [1] Héraud, along with his supporters, proceeded to go door-to-door collecting up to 20 euros from local Blagnac townspeople in order to begin the process of creating the club. However, it wasn't until a man commonly called Mr. Béranger, a manager of a restaurant in the local airport agreed to fund the club. The club was officially formed on 4 March 1962 as Football Club Blagnacais. Béranger was given the role of president, while Héraud was given dual-roles as vice president and secretary general. The club's first manager was André Augé. In the club's early years of existence, they primarily played with players from the local and regional level of French football, as well as players well past their prime that came from Toulouse FC.

Honours

  • Vice-champion de France Division 4: 1990
  • Champion DH Midi-Pyrénées: 1988
  • Coupe de Midi-Pyrénées: 1981

Current squad

As of 21 March 2019 [2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France  FRA Fabien Mahout
GK France  FRA Damien Escoula
GK France  FRA Aymeric Garcia
GK France  FRA Anthony Reig
DF France  FRA Abderhman Arbaoui
DF France  FRA Erwan Zelmat
DF Senegal  SEN Ibrahima Sow
DF France  FRA Mamadou Sylla
DF France  FRA Eudes Abou
DF France  FRA Pierre-Emmanuel Degbo
DF France  FRA Sami Larabi
DF France  FRA Florian Garrabos
MF Mauritania  MTN Oumar N'Diaye
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France  FRA Dorian Santisteva
MF France  FRA Clément Fiche
MF France  FRA Yannis Tairi
MF France  FRA Mathias Capdeville
MF France  FRA Thibault Metayer
FW France  FRA Yassine Afkir
FW France  FRA Kaddour Zalmate
FW France  FRA Ayoube El Bouazati
FW France  FRA Benjamin Laffont
FW France  FRA Masallah Aglar
FW France  FRA Paul-Emile Degbo
FW Burkina Faso  BFA Zaniou Sana
FW France  FRA Nasreddine Bettayeb

Statistics and records

Statistics

Records

  • In the 2000–2001 and 2001–2002 seasons, finished with an accumulative league unbeaten run after 62 games. [1]
  • Jean-Germain de la Roche holds the record for goals in the history of Blagnac (304 goals). [1]
  • Jean-Germain de la Roche is the top scorer in the history of Blagnac's Cup Runs (41 goals). [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d LA CREATION DU " FOOTBALL CLUB BLAGNACAIS" Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Effectif National 3" (in French). Blagnac FC. Retrieved 21 March 2019.

External links


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