fbpx
Wikipedia

AS Nancy Lorraine

Association Sportive Nancy Lorraine (French pronunciation: ​[asɔsjɑsjɔ̃ spɔʁtiv nɑ̃si lɔʁɛn]), commonly known as AS Nancy Lorraine, or simply Nancy, is a French association football club founded in 1967 in Nancy, Grand Est and located in Tomblaine, in the inner suburbs of Nancy. The club currently plays in Ligue 2, but will compete for the first time in the club’s history in the Championnat National in the 2022–23 season.

Nancy
Full nameAssociation Sportive Nancy Lorraine
Nickname(s)Les Chardons (The Thistles)[1]
Founded1967; 55 years ago (1967)
GroundStade Marcel Picot,
Tomblaine
Capacity20,087
OwnerChien Lee
ChairmanGauthier Ganaye
ManagerAlbert Cartier
LeagueChampionnat National
2021–22Ligue 2, 20th of 20 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

The club was founded in 1967 by Maurice de Vienne under the name of Union sportive Frontière, then was later renamed Association sportive Lorraine in 1928. In 1967, following the collapse of FC Nancy, the club created a professional section and as such changed its name to become Association Sportive Nancy Lorraine. The club currently plays at the stade Marcel-Picot, a 20,000 seats capacity stadium located in the town of Tomblaine, where its head office is also located. The infrastructures of the training center are located within the forest of Haye business park, in Bois-de-Haye.

The club has won 7 titles until this day: the Coupe de France (1978), the Coupe de la Ligue (2006) and five Ligue 2 champion titles (1975, 1990, 1998, 2005 and 2016). The club also has three participations in European competitions to its credit: one participation in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1979 and two participations in the UEFA Europa League in 2007 and 2008.

In December 2020, Chien Lee, PMG, Partners Path Capital and Krishen Sud acquired AS Nancy Lorraine and Chien Lee became the chairman of the board,[2][3] replacing Jacques Rousselot who had been in charge since 1995 and Gauthier Ganaye became the CEO of AS Nancy.

ASNL is renowned as a club with a good training center. One of the club's most notable players is Michel Platini, the former president of UEFA. Platini began his career at the club in 1972, playing eight seasons with Nancy. He scored the only goal in the aforementioned Coupe de France final and won two French Player of the Year awards whilst playing with the club. Platini also established himself as a French international while at the club and went on to achieve numerous team and individual accolades after his departure from Nancy. He is considered to be, arguably, the club's greatest player ever and, upon entering the section of the club's official website showing Nancy's greats, a picture of a young Platini is displayed.[4] Can also be cited great players such as Mustapha Hadji, African Ballon d'Or in 1998, his brother Youssouf Hadji, counting more than 300 matches under the colors of the club, Olivier Rouyer and Tony Vairelles. Other players have emerged or illustrated at the club, such as Tony Cascarino, Jean-Michel Moutier, Roger Lemerre, Aleksandr Zavarov, Bernard Zénier, Clément Lenglet and Michaël Cuisance.

History

Prior to the creation of AS Nancy, the city of Nancy was host to football by FC Nancy and US Frontière. FC Nancy was formed in 1901, while US Frontière was founded in 1910. Both clubs were a part of the Ligue de Lorraine. FC Nancy continued to play football through the professional transition. The club achieved very little during its 64 years of existence only winning the second division twice in 1946 and 1958. FC Nancy did reach the final of the Coupe de France in 1953 and 1962, however, on both appearances, the club lost to Lille and Saint-Étienne, respectively. In 1965, with the club enduring financial difficulties during the 1963–64 season, mainly due to the club's being abandoned by the city's municipality and its supporters according to its president, Nancy folded shortly before the new season.

 
Supporters in the Nancy stands

The idea of a new professional club in the city was thought of by Claude Cuny in spring 1964 based on amateur Association sportive Lorraine, formerly known as Union sportive Frontière. Cuny had previously worked with FC Nancy, but left the club prior to its destruction. Cuny is considered one of the leaders of French football mainly because of his innovative ideas and strategies. After forming Nancy, he created the first youth academy of French football. Prior to the club beginning its life as a football club, Cuny devised a strategy to immerse the club into the city's public. First, he sent out over 18,000 letters and petitions to draw interest to the team. Once the public gained notice, Cuny organised friendly matches to raise funds for the club. After accruing enough money, Cuny sought to turn the club professional, and, despite several setbacks, on 16 June 1967, Nancy were granted professional status and inserted into Division 2, the second level of French football. The club's first manager was René Pleimelding, a former French international who played for FC Nancy. Nancy, subsequently, recruited several former FC Nancy players such as Antoine Redin, as well as players from the region such as Michel Lanini, Gérard Braun and Roger Formica.

 
Michel Platini spent eight seasons with the club.

In Nancy's inaugural season of football, the club finished tenth in the league table and reached the Round of 16 in the Coupe de France. Two seasons later, the club earned promotion to Division 1 and finished in 13th place in its first season in the league. In 1972, Michel Platini arrived at the club, initially with the club's reserve team. His first full season as a player came in the 1974–75 season whilst the club was playing in the second division, having suffered relegation from Division 1 the previous season. The season was a success for both club and player: Nancy achieved its first major honour winning Division 2, while Platini appeared in 32 league matches and scored 17 goals. In the ensuing three seasons in Division 1, Nancy, led by Platini, Jean-Michel Moutier, Carlos Curbelo, Paco Rubio and Philippe Jeannol, finished in the top ten. Platini won the French Player of the Year award in two of those seasons. In 1978, Nancy achieved its highest honour to date after winning the Coupe de France. In the final, the club faced Nice and defeated its southern foes 1–0 with Platini scoring the lone goal. President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing presented Platini with the trophy to cap off the victory. Nancy's Coupe de France triumph saw the club qualify for European competition for the first time in its short history. The club participated in the 1978–79 edition of the European Cup Winners' Cup and were eliminated in the second round after losing 4–3 on aggregate to Swiss club Servette. The club played most of the season without Platini who was injured.

Platini left the club after the season, however most of the club's nucleus remained. In the team's first season without Platini, Nancy finished in 11th place. In the next three seasons, Nancy finished in the top ten. After the 1984 season, Moutier and Rubio became the last of the club's influential players to depart and Nancy suffered a free-fall finishing in the next three seasons. The implosion concluded after the 1986–87 season when Nancy finished in 19th place, thus falling back to Division 2. The only ray of sunshine for the club during this declining stint was the testimonial match held for Platini on 23 May 1988 following the players' club and international retirement. That evening, fans were treated to an exhibition that featured Platini, Pelé and Diego Maradona.

In the 1988–89 season, Nancy earned promotion back to the first division. However, the club spent the entire decade rotating between Division 1 and Division 2. The club won two second-division titles during this stint and finally earned promotion back to the first division, now called Ligue 1, for the 2005–06 season after winning Ligue 2. In Nancy's first season back in Ligue 1, the club won the Coupe de la Ligue defeating Nice 2–1 in the final. Nancy supporters arrived at the Stade de France courtesy of 11 special trains, while more than 300 buses and thousands of cars from the city also arrived in Paris. The cup victory allowed Nancy to participate in the UEFA Cup with the club eventually making it to the Round of 32 before losing to Shakhtar Donetsk. The first half of the 2007–08 season for Nancy was the club's best ever start to a season in the top division with 35 points after 19 games and sitting in second place. On 4 November 2007, in a match against Bordeaux, the club celebrated its 40th anniversary of existence with a special event involving many of the club's former players, club officials, presidents, and coaches. After a good second half start, Nancy sat in third place on the final match day of the season. However, the club finished one spot short of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, losing 3–2 to Rennes, while fourth-placed Marseille defeated Strasbourg 4–3 to claim the spot. Nancy still managed to claim the league's best defence, alongside Nice. The 30 goals conceded equalled the club's record achieved in the 1976–77 season. After managing mid-table performances during the following 4 years at the top-flight, the club got relegated in May 2013, finishing only 2 points behind 17th place Ajaccio.[5]

Following their relegation, the club nearly got promoted back to the first division, finishing 4th and 3 points shy behind Caen and a spot to the top-flight. Nancy remained a strong candidate for promotion during the entire 2014–15 season, but ultimately finished 5th, 6 points behind 3rd place Angers.[6]

 
Season by season ranking of ASNL and FC Metz

AS Nancy is the rival of Metz, a city in Lorraine. The match between the two teams is one of the most dangerous encounters in the French football, often classified at the highest level of risk matches because of clashes between supporters of the two camps. This match is a regional derby for the supremacy of a city.[citation needed]

The following year, the club still was a strong candidate for promotion. Finally, on 25 April 2016, after 3 years of absence, the club assured promotion to Ligue 1 with 3 games to spare by beating Sochaux 1–0 on match day 35. On match day 37, they beat Evian 1–0 to clinch the Ligue 2 title, their fifth second division crown after 1975, 1990, 1998 and 2005.[7]

In December 2020, after Chien Lee, PMG, Partners Path Capital and Krishen Sud acquired AS Nancy, the club appointed Gauthier Ganaye as CEO.[8] In May 2021, AS Nancy appointed Daniel Stendel as head coach.[9] In September 2021, Stendel was dismissed as head coach after failing to win any of the first ten league games of the season.[10]

 
40.000 fans of Nancy in Stade de France during the 2006 Coupe de la Ligue finale

Home Stadium

Opened on August 8, 1926, the Stadium originally known as the University Stadium or Essey Bridge Sports Park, was originally intended for the Lorrain University Stadium. Fully devoted to the cause of FC Nancy, Marcel Picot, a hatter installed in the 1930s in the city centre, will become president of the club and leave his name to the compound. The complete renovation of the Marcel Picot stadium, led by the Bernt-Morillon-Thouveny agency on behalf of the Urban Community, took place between 1999 and 2003. It increased the capacity of the stadium to 20,087 seats and covered. Another expansion project is planned, bringing the stadium's capacity to 32,000 seats.[11][12]

Players

Current squad

As of 31 August 2022.[13]

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   SEN Abdoulaye Diallo
2 DF   FRA Baptiste Aloé
4 DF   FRA Thomas Basila (on loan from Oostende)
5 MF   FRA Giovanni Haag
6 MF   FRA Alexis Giacomini
7 MF   SEN Mayoro N'Doye
8 FW   GLP Lenny Nangis
10 MF   FRA Alexandre Cropanese
11 DF   FRA Rosario Latouchent
12 MF   FRA Neil El Aynaoui
14 MF   FRA Maxime Nonnenmacher
15 DF   SEN Prince Mendy
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK   FRA Martin Sourzac
17 DF   FRA Baptiste Etcheverria
18 MF   FRA Baptiste Mouazan
19 FW   FRA Axel Francke
20 DF   FRA Isaak Umbdenstock
21 DF   FRA Lucas Pellegrini
22 DF   FRA Shaquil Delos
23 FW   SEN Diafra Sakho
24 DF   FRA Gaëtan Bussmann
29 FW   FRA Lamine Cissé
30 GK   FRA Marco Giagnorio

Reserve squad

As of 1 February 2022. [14]

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   FRA Marco Giagnorio
GK   MAR Yanis Kouini
DF   FRA Samir Bouzar
DF   FRA Waldemar Correia
DF   FRA Axel Guessand
DF   FRA Noah Louvet
DF   SVK Johan Morel
DF   FRA Leon Munich
DF   FRA Ousmane Stephanus
MF   FRA Theo Florentin
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   FRA Ben Chayeel Hamada
MF   FRA Enzo Huygues
MF   FRA Clément Lhernault
MF   ALG Farés Mehenni
MF   FRA Matheo Messuwe
MF   FRA Maxime Nonnenmacher
FW   FRA Celestin Blondel
FW   FRA Axel Francke
FW   FRA Gwilhem Tayot

Notable former players

Below are the notable former players who have represented Nancy in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1967. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club.

For a complete list of Nancy players, see Category:AS Nancy Lorraine players

Club officials

Managerial history

 
Arsene Wenger was Nancy Manager from 1984 to 1987
Dates[15] Name Notes
1967–70 René Pleimelding Nancy's first official coach.
1970–79 Antoine Redin Led the club to the first division and won the Coupe de France
1979–82 Georges Huart
1982–84 Hervé Collot
1984–87 Arsène Wenger
1987–90 Robert Dewilder
1990–91 Aimé Jacquet
July 1991 – Oct 91 Marcel Husson
Oct 1991 – June 94 Olivier Rouyer
July 1994 – June 00 László Bölöni First manager outside France to coach the team.
July 2000 – 3 June Francis Smerecki
July 2002 – 2 Nov Moussa Bezaz
Nov 2002 – 11 June Pablo Correa Led the club back to Ligue 1 and won the Coupe de la Ligue
June 2011 – 13 Jan Jean Fernandez Drove the club into relegation standing. Left in the winter as a free agent, unable to lead the team out of a losing spiral.
Jan 2013 – 13 Oct Patrick Gabriel
Oct 2013 – 17 Aug Pablo Correa
Aug 2017 – 18 Jan Vincent Hognon
Jan 2018 – 18 Apr Patrick Gabriel
Apr 2018 – 18 Oct Didier Tholot
Oct 2018 – May 2019 Alain Perrin
May 2019 – May 2021 Jean-Louis Garcia
May 2021 – Sep 2021 Daniel Stendel
Sep 2021 – Jan 2022 Benoît Pedretti Caretaker manager
Jan 2022 – Present Albert Cartier

Honours

Domestic

References

  1. ^ "#886 – AS Nancy Lorraine : les Chardons" (in French). Footnickname. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. ^ “AS Nancy acquired by Chinese-American consortium”
  3. ^ “AS Nancy Lorraine : Chien Lee officiellement président du conseil d’administration”
  4. ^ "Tous les anciens joueurs de l'ASNL". AS Nancy. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  5. ^ "LFP.fr - Ligue de Football Professionnel - Ligue 1 - Classement officiel, général, domicile ,extérieur, attaque, défense". www.lfp.fr. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  6. ^ "LFP.fr - Ligue de Football Professionnel - Ligue 2 - Classement officiel, général, domicile ,extérieur, attaque, défense". www.lfp.fr. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  7. ^ "LFP.fr - Ligue de Football Professionnel - Rapport Après-Match - Ligue 2 - 2015/2016 - 37ème journée". www.lfp.fr. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  8. ^ “Ligue 2 club AS Nancy sold to Chien Lee – Gauthier Ganaye new club president”
  9. ^ “EX-BARNSLEY BOSS DANIEL STENDEL APPOINTED MANAGER OF FRENCH SIDE”
  10. ^ "Daniel Stendel sacked by Nancy as ex-Hearts manager last just FOUR months". footballscotland.co.uk. 25 September 2021.
  11. ^ “Stade Marcel Picot”
  12. ^ “THE MARCEL-PICOT STADIUM”
  13. ^ "L'équipe professionnelle". asnl.net. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  14. ^ "L'ÉQUIPE RÉSERVE (N3)". Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  15. ^ . RSSSF. Archived from the original on 8 February 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011.

External links

  • Official website

nancy, lorraine, association, sportive, nancy, lorraine, french, pronunciation, asɔsjɑsjɔ, spɔʁtiv, lɔʁɛn, commonly, known, simply, nancy, french, association, football, club, founded, 1967, nancy, grand, located, tomblaine, inner, suburbs, nancy, club, curren. Association Sportive Nancy Lorraine French pronunciation asɔsjɑsjɔ spɔʁtiv nɑ si lɔʁɛn commonly known as AS Nancy Lorraine or simply Nancy is a French association football club founded in 1967 in Nancy Grand Est and located in Tomblaine in the inner suburbs of Nancy The club currently plays in Ligue 2 but will compete for the first time in the club s history in the Championnat National in the 2022 23 season NancyFull nameAssociation Sportive Nancy LorraineNickname s Les Chardons The Thistles 1 Founded1967 55 years ago 1967 GroundStade Marcel Picot TomblaineCapacity20 087OwnerChien LeeChairmanGauthier GanayeManagerAlbert CartierLeagueChampionnat National2021 22Ligue 2 20th of 20 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club was founded in 1967 by Maurice de Vienne under the name of Union sportive Frontiere then was later renamed Association sportive Lorraine in 1928 In 1967 following the collapse of FC Nancy the club created a professional section and as such changed its name to become Association Sportive Nancy Lorraine The club currently plays at the stade Marcel Picot a 20 000 seats capacity stadium located in the town of Tomblaine where its head office is also located The infrastructures of the training center are located within the forest of Haye business park in Bois de Haye The club has won 7 titles until this day the Coupe de France 1978 the Coupe de la Ligue 2006 and five Ligue 2 champion titles 1975 1990 1998 2005 and 2016 The club also has three participations in European competitions to its credit one participation in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup in 1979 and two participations in the UEFA Europa League in 2007 and 2008 In December 2020 Chien Lee PMG Partners Path Capital and Krishen Sud acquired AS Nancy Lorraine and Chien Lee became the chairman of the board 2 3 replacing Jacques Rousselot who had been in charge since 1995 and Gauthier Ganaye became the CEO of AS Nancy ASNL is renowned as a club with a good training center One of the club s most notable players is Michel Platini the former president of UEFA Platini began his career at the club in 1972 playing eight seasons with Nancy He scored the only goal in the aforementioned Coupe de France final and won two French Player of the Year awards whilst playing with the club Platini also established himself as a French international while at the club and went on to achieve numerous team and individual accolades after his departure from Nancy He is considered to be arguably the club s greatest player ever and upon entering the section of the club s official website showing Nancy s greats a picture of a young Platini is displayed 4 Can also be cited great players such as Mustapha Hadji African Ballon d Or in 1998 his brother Youssouf Hadji counting more than 300 matches under the colors of the club Olivier Rouyer and Tony Vairelles Other players have emerged or illustrated at the club such as Tony Cascarino Jean Michel Moutier Roger Lemerre Aleksandr Zavarov Bernard Zenier Clement Lenglet and Michael Cuisance Contents 1 History 2 Home Stadium 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Reserve squad 3 3 Notable former players 4 Club officials 4 1 Managerial history 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditSee also FC Nancy Prior to the creation of AS Nancy the city of Nancy was host to football by FC Nancy and US Frontiere FC Nancy was formed in 1901 while US Frontiere was founded in 1910 Both clubs were a part of the Ligue de Lorraine FC Nancy continued to play football through the professional transition The club achieved very little during its 64 years of existence only winning the second division twice in 1946 and 1958 FC Nancy did reach the final of the Coupe de France in 1953 and 1962 however on both appearances the club lost to Lille and Saint Etienne respectively In 1965 with the club enduring financial difficulties during the 1963 64 season mainly due to the club s being abandoned by the city s municipality and its supporters according to its president Nancy folded shortly before the new season Supporters in the Nancy stands The idea of a new professional club in the city was thought of by Claude Cuny in spring 1964 based on amateur Association sportive Lorraine formerly known as Union sportive Frontiere Cuny had previously worked with FC Nancy but left the club prior to its destruction Cuny is considered one of the leaders of French football mainly because of his innovative ideas and strategies After forming Nancy he created the first youth academy of French football Prior to the club beginning its life as a football club Cuny devised a strategy to immerse the club into the city s public First he sent out over 18 000 letters and petitions to draw interest to the team Once the public gained notice Cuny organised friendly matches to raise funds for the club After accruing enough money Cuny sought to turn the club professional and despite several setbacks on 16 June 1967 Nancy were granted professional status and inserted into Division 2 the second level of French football The club s first manager was Rene Pleimelding a former French international who played for FC Nancy Nancy subsequently recruited several former FC Nancy players such as Antoine Redin as well as players from the region such as Michel Lanini Gerard Braun and Roger Formica Michel Platini spent eight seasons with the club In Nancy s inaugural season of football the club finished tenth in the league table and reached the Round of 16 in the Coupe de France Two seasons later the club earned promotion to Division 1 and finished in 13th place in its first season in the league In 1972 Michel Platini arrived at the club initially with the club s reserve team His first full season as a player came in the 1974 75 season whilst the club was playing in the second division having suffered relegation from Division 1 the previous season The season was a success for both club and player Nancy achieved its first major honour winning Division 2 while Platini appeared in 32 league matches and scored 17 goals In the ensuing three seasons in Division 1 Nancy led by Platini Jean Michel Moutier Carlos Curbelo Paco Rubio and Philippe Jeannol finished in the top ten Platini won the French Player of the Year award in two of those seasons In 1978 Nancy achieved its highest honour to date after winning the Coupe de France In the final the club faced Nice and defeated its southern foes 1 0 with Platini scoring the lone goal President Valery Giscard d Estaing presented Platini with the trophy to cap off the victory Nancy s Coupe de France triumph saw the club qualify for European competition for the first time in its short history The club participated in the 1978 79 edition of the European Cup Winners Cup and were eliminated in the second round after losing 4 3 on aggregate to Swiss club Servette The club played most of the season without Platini who was injured Platini left the club after the season however most of the club s nucleus remained In the team s first season without Platini Nancy finished in 11th place In the next three seasons Nancy finished in the top ten After the 1984 season Moutier and Rubio became the last of the club s influential players to depart and Nancy suffered a free fall finishing in the next three seasons The implosion concluded after the 1986 87 season when Nancy finished in 19th place thus falling back to Division 2 The only ray of sunshine for the club during this declining stint was the testimonial match held for Platini on 23 May 1988 following the players club and international retirement That evening fans were treated to an exhibition that featured Platini Pele and Diego Maradona In the 1988 89 season Nancy earned promotion back to the first division However the club spent the entire decade rotating between Division 1 and Division 2 The club won two second division titles during this stint and finally earned promotion back to the first division now called Ligue 1 for the 2005 06 season after winning Ligue 2 In Nancy s first season back in Ligue 1 the club won the Coupe de la Ligue defeating Nice 2 1 in the final Nancy supporters arrived at the Stade de France courtesy of 11 special trains while more than 300 buses and thousands of cars from the city also arrived in Paris The cup victory allowed Nancy to participate in the UEFA Cup with the club eventually making it to the Round of 32 before losing to Shakhtar Donetsk The first half of the 2007 08 season for Nancy was the club s best ever start to a season in the top division with 35 points after 19 games and sitting in second place On 4 November 2007 in a match against Bordeaux the club celebrated its 40th anniversary of existence with a special event involving many of the club s former players club officials presidents and coaches After a good second half start Nancy sat in third place on the final match day of the season However the club finished one spot short of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League losing 3 2 to Rennes while fourth placed Marseille defeated Strasbourg 4 3 to claim the spot Nancy still managed to claim the league s best defence alongside Nice The 30 goals conceded equalled the club s record achieved in the 1976 77 season After managing mid table performances during the following 4 years at the top flight the club got relegated in May 2013 finishing only 2 points behind 17th place Ajaccio 5 Following their relegation the club nearly got promoted back to the first division finishing 4th and 3 points shy behind Caen and a spot to the top flight Nancy remained a strong candidate for promotion during the entire 2014 15 season but ultimately finished 5th 6 points behind 3rd place Angers 6 Season by season ranking of ASNL and FC Metz AS Nancy is the rival of Metz a city in Lorraine The match between the two teams is one of the most dangerous encounters in the French football often classified at the highest level of risk matches because of clashes between supporters of the two camps This match is a regional derby for the supremacy of a city citation needed The following year the club still was a strong candidate for promotion Finally on 25 April 2016 after 3 years of absence the club assured promotion to Ligue 1 with 3 games to spare by beating Sochaux 1 0 on match day 35 On match day 37 they beat Evian 1 0 to clinch the Ligue 2 title their fifth second division crown after 1975 1990 1998 and 2005 7 In December 2020 after Chien Lee PMG Partners Path Capital and Krishen Sud acquired AS Nancy the club appointed Gauthier Ganaye as CEO 8 In May 2021 AS Nancy appointed Daniel Stendel as head coach 9 In September 2021 Stendel was dismissed as head coach after failing to win any of the first ten league games of the season 10 40 000 fans of Nancy in Stade de France during the 2006 Coupe de la Ligue finaleHome Stadium EditOpened on August 8 1926 the Stadium originally known as the University Stadium or Essey Bridge Sports Park was originally intended for the Lorrain University Stadium Fully devoted to the cause of FC Nancy Marcel Picot a hatter installed in the 1930s in the city centre will become president of the club and leave his name to the compound The complete renovation of the Marcel Picot stadium led by the Bernt Morillon Thouveny agency on behalf of the Urban Community took place between 1999 and 2003 It increased the capacity of the stadium to 20 087 seats and covered Another expansion project is planned bringing the stadium s capacity to 32 000 seats 11 12 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 31 August 2022 13 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK SEN Abdoulaye Diallo2 DF FRA Baptiste Aloe4 DF FRA Thomas Basila on loan from Oostende 5 MF FRA Giovanni Haag6 MF FRA Alexis Giacomini7 MF SEN Mayoro N Doye8 FW GLP Lenny Nangis10 MF FRA Alexandre Cropanese11 DF FRA Rosario Latouchent12 MF FRA Neil El Aynaoui14 MF FRA Maxime Nonnenmacher15 DF SEN Prince Mendy No Pos Nation Player16 GK FRA Martin Sourzac17 DF FRA Baptiste Etcheverria18 MF FRA Baptiste Mouazan19 FW FRA Axel Francke20 DF FRA Isaak Umbdenstock21 DF FRA Lucas Pellegrini22 DF FRA Shaquil Delos23 FW SEN Diafra Sakho24 DF FRA Gaetan Bussmann29 FW FRA Lamine Cisse30 GK FRA Marco GiagnorioReserve squad Edit As of 1 February 2022 14 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 FRA Marco Giagnorio GK MAR Yanis Kouini DF FRA Samir Bouzar DF FRA Waldemar Correia DF FRA Axel Guessand DF FRA Noah Louvet DF SVK Johan Morel DF FRA Leon Munich DF FRA Ousmane Stephanus MF FRA Theo Florentin No Pos Nation Player MF FRA Ben Chayeel Hamada MF FRA Enzo Huygues MF FRA Clement Lhernault MF ALG Fares Mehenni MF FRA Matheo Messuwe MF FRA Maxime Nonnenmacher FW FRA Celestin Blondel FW FRA Axel Francke FW FRA Gwilhem TayotNotable former players Edit Below are the notable former players who have represented Nancy in league and international competition since the club s foundation in 1967 To appear in the section below a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club For a complete list of Nancy players see Category AS Nancy Lorraine players Eric Bertrand Frederic Biancalani Stephane Capiaux Bernard Caron Albert Cartier Didier Casini Jean Claude Cloet Carlos Curbelo Gaston Curbelo Paul Fischer Roger Formica Charles Gasperini Franck Gava Bruno Germain Massadio Haidara Vincent Hognon Philippe Jeannol Cedric Lecluse Eric Martin Sylvain Matrisciano Laurent Moracchini Youssef Moustaid Jean Michel Moutier Pierre Neubert Benjamin Nicaise Jean Palka Jacky Perdrieau Didier Philippe Michel Platini Sebastien Puygrenier Eric Rabesandratana Jean Pierre Raczynski Olivier Rambo Olivier Rouyer Paco Rubio Tony Vairelles Andre Luiz Djamel Bakar Tomi Ozkan Mustapha Hadji Youssef Hadji Monsef Zerka Ryszard Tarasiewicz Tony Cascarino Issiar Dia Pape Diakhate Oleksandr Zavarov Pablo Correa Ruben UmpierrezClub officials EditChairman Chien Lee CEO Gauthier Ganaye General Secretary Pascal Riviere Manager Albert CartierManagerial history Edit Arsene Wenger was Nancy Manager from 1984 to 1987 Dates 15 Name Notes1967 70 Rene Pleimelding Nancy s first official coach 1970 79 Antoine Redin Led the club to the first division and won the Coupe de France1979 82 Georges Huart1982 84 Herve Collot1984 87 Arsene Wenger1987 90 Robert Dewilder1990 91 Aime JacquetJuly 1991 Oct 91 Marcel HussonOct 1991 June 94 Olivier RouyerJuly 1994 June 00 Laszlo Boloni First manager outside France to coach the team July 2000 3 June Francis SmereckiJuly 2002 2 Nov Moussa BezazNov 2002 11 June Pablo Correa Led the club back to Ligue 1 and won the Coupe de la LigueJune 2011 13 Jan Jean Fernandez Drove the club into relegation standing Left in the winter as a free agent unable to lead the team out of a losing spiral Jan 2013 13 Oct Patrick GabrielOct 2013 17 Aug Pablo CorreaAug 2017 18 Jan Vincent HognonJan 2018 18 Apr Patrick GabrielApr 2018 18 Oct Didier TholotOct 2018 May 2019 Alain PerrinMay 2019 May 2021 Jean Louis GarciaMay 2021 Sep 2021 Daniel StendelSep 2021 Jan 2022 Benoit Pedretti Caretaker managerJan 2022 Present Albert CartierHonours EditDomestic Edit Coupe de France Winners 1977 78 Coupe de la Ligue Winners 2005 06 Ligue 2 Champions 5 1974 75 1989 90 1997 98 2004 05 2015 16 Coupe Gambardella Runners up 1973 74References Edit 886 AS Nancy Lorraine les Chardons in French Footnickname 23 October 2022 Retrieved 18 November 2022 AS Nancy acquired by Chinese American consortium AS Nancy Lorraine Chien Lee officiellement president du conseil d administration Tous les anciens joueurs de l ASNL AS Nancy Retrieved 14 January 2011 LFP fr Ligue de Football Professionnel Ligue 1 Classement officiel general domicile exterieur attaque defense www lfp fr Retrieved 8 May 2016 LFP fr Ligue de Football Professionnel Ligue 2 Classement officiel general domicile exterieur attaque defense www lfp fr Retrieved 8 May 2016 LFP fr Ligue de Football Professionnel Rapport Apres Match Ligue 2 2015 2016 37eme journee www lfp fr Retrieved 8 May 2016 Ligue 2 club AS Nancy sold to Chien Lee Gauthier Ganaye new club president EX BARNSLEY BOSS DANIEL STENDEL APPOINTED MANAGER OF FRENCH SIDE Daniel Stendel sacked by Nancy as ex Hearts manager last just FOUR months footballscotland co uk 25 September 2021 Stade Marcel Picot THE MARCEL PICOT STADIUM L equipe professionnelle asnl net Retrieved 1 July 2017 L EQUIPE RESERVE N3 Retrieved 26 February 2019 France Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs RSSSF Archived from the original on 8 February 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2011 External links EditOfficial website Wikimedia Commons has media related to AS Nancy Lorraine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AS Nancy Lorraine amp oldid 1130309273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.