AC Avignonnais
Full name | Avenir Club Avignonnais | |
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Founded | 1931 | |
Ground | Stade Léon Dulcy | |
Capacity | 500 | |
Chairman | Marc Maurin | |
Manager | Christophe Chaintreuil | |
Website | http://www.ac-avignon.com | |
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Avenir Club Avignonnais, known as AC Avignonnais or simply Avignon, is a football club based in the city of Avignon in southern France. The club notably competed in the Division 1 in the 1975–76 season.
History
[edit]The club was founded in 1931 as Association Sportive Avignonnaise and played professionally from 1942 until 1948. The club was later renamed Olympique Avignonnais in a merger with Saint-Jean and became professional again in 1965.
In 1975, the team was promoted to Division 1, after winning a playoff match against FC Rouen. However, the 1975–1976 season was disastrous, as the club finished bottom with 20 Points, 7 victories, 6 draws, 25 defeats, with 30 goals scored and 80 goals conceded. The club was relegated from Division 2 in 1976 and had to forgo its professional status in 1981 due to financial problems.
The club found itself in the fourth division in 1983–1984, but bounced back to Division 2 after successive promotions from 1989 to 1991. In 1992, the club was renamed Club Olympique Avignonnais after a merger with Sporting Club Avignonais. Relegation to the sixth division (Division d'honneur) followed in 1994. The club was renamed Avignon Foot 84 in 2003.
Managerial history
[edit]- Source:[1]
- Dautheribes
- Huot
- Roger Cabanis: 1945–1948
- Mokhtar Arribi: 1957–1958
- Roger Vandooren: 1960–1965
- Léon Glovacki: 1965 – April 1968
- Robert Siatka: April 1968 – 1970
- Louis Dupal: 1970–1971
- Louis Hon: 1971–1972
- Marc Bourrier: 1972–1976
- Albert Batteux: 1976–1977
- Jacques Bonnet: 1977–1979
- Yves Sicard: 1979–1983
- Robert Pintenat: 1983–1986
- André Moulon: 1986–1988
- René Exbrayat: 1988–1991
- Georges Korac: 1993–1996
- Charles Decorzent: 2000–2002
- Franck Lucchesi: 2003–2005
- Christophe Chaintreuil: 2005–
References
[edit]- ^ "France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". Archived from the original on 4 August 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2007.