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FC Annecy

Football Club d'Annecy is a French football club based in the town of Annecy in Haute-Savoie. The team plays its home matches at the Parc des Sports, where the club and its predecessor have been based since 1964. It currently competes in the Ligue 2.

Annecy
Full nameFootball Club d'Annecy
Founded1927; 96 years ago (1927)
GroundParc des Sports, Annecy
Capacity15,714[1]
PresidentsMichel Rousseaux
Stéphane Loison
Head coachLaurent Guyot
LeagueLigue 2
2022–23Ligue 2, 17th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Annecy Football Club was founded under its current name in 1993 as the reincarnation of the defunct Football Club d'Annecy. FC Annecy, formed in 1927, spent the majority of their history in regional amateur football. The club turned professional in 1942, but was compelled to return to amateurism a year later. When a national amateur league was formed for the 1948–49 season, Annecy became founder members. After eleven seasons, Annecy became the amateur champions of France at the end of the 1959–60 season, and after a short rise in the early 1970s shrank back into the obscurity that had characterised their early days.

The 1980s saw a sharp rise back up again, as FC Annecy won three promotions in nine years to reach France's second tier for the 1988–89 campaign. The club turned professional again following the first season in the division, and reached a peak in the 1990–91 season as the team performed well in both the Coupe de France and the league. After relegation in the 1992–93 season, the club capitulated in October 1993. Annecy Football Club was therefore established in its stead, taking up a league place five divisions below the third tier position that the former club had left. Though the new side won promotion twice within five years, Annecy then spent nine years in the sixth tier before meeting relegation again in the 2007–08 season.

Back-to-back promotions in 2015 and 2016, and a third promotion in six seasons in 2020, returned the club to the third tier Championnat National. In 2022, Annecy achieved promotion to Ligue 2.

History Edit

1927–1993: Rise and fall Edit

Football Club d'Annecy was founded in May 1927. The first president of the club was Louis Monnet, who held the office until 1933 when he was replaced by Jean Chatenoud. In the 1941–42 Coupe de France, with France divided into three zones during the German occupation of France, the team defeated Saint-Étienne 4–0 and Saint-Chamond 2–1 to reach the quarter-finals of the Zone libre section, where they lost 1–0 to Toulouse.[2]

The club turned professional in 1942 after winning the Lyonnais Division Honneur, but was forced to return to its former status as amateur a year later as professional football clubs were outlawed. As amateurs, Annecy won the league twice more in 1946–47 and 1947–48 before joining the Championnat de France Amateur on its formation for 1948–49. Winning the Coupe de Lyonnais in 1953–54 was capped by finishing top of the Championnat's south-eastern section a year later. The team regained the Coupe de Lyonnais in 1958–59 and ended the 1959–60 campaign as the amateur champions of France. Chatenoud finally stepped down in 1970, after 37 years as president. The Championnat was dissolved after the 1970–71 season, and Annecy were subsequently accepted into the Division 3 Sud-Est.[3]

During their first season in the new league, Annecy were nearly promoted, but lost a play-off match to Martigues. The team competed in the division until 1973–74, when Annecy were relegated back to the Lyonnais Division Honneur. The team revived during the early 1980s, achieving promotion to the fourth level for 1980–81 before winning the championship in 1983–84. Another promotion in 1987–88 saw the club in the second tier for 1988–89, and prompted a change back to professionalism. Annecy's best season that far came in 1990–91, when the team finished ninth in the league and reached the last 16 of the Coupe de France. However, on relegation in 1992–93, Annecy fell as swiftly as they had emerged – the club was wound up on 16 October 1993, and therefore gave up its professional status along with its place in the third level.[3]

1993–: Rebirth and rise Edit

Annecy Football Club was formed on the same day as FC Annecy's demise, and took up a league place five tiers below that of the former team in the Rhône-Alpes Promotion Honneur Régional. The new club was promoted in its second season, and repeated this feat two years later. After nine years at the sixth level, the Rhône-Alpes Honneur Ligue, Annecy were relegated again in 2007–08. In 2013 the club regained the historic name FC Annecy, and in 2015 won the Rhône-Alpes Division Honneur, to gain access to the Championat de France Amateur 2. In 2016 the club were again promoted to the Championnat de France Amateur.[3]

Annecy were in top place in Group D of the 2019–20 Championnat National 2 by two points when the season was prematurely ended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and were therefore promoted to Championnat National.[4]

In March 2021, Annecy were fined by the FFF for coaching irregularities. The club had been coached by Rémi Dru since the dismissal of Michael Poinsignon in December 2020, and in January 2021 had employed Jean-Yves Chay with the title of head coach. The FFF found that Rémi Dru was in fact performing the function of head coach, and fined the club €3,000 per match played under these circumstances.[5]

On 13 May 2022, Annecy beat Sedan 2–0, securing promotion to Ligue 2 as Championnat National runner-up under Laurent Guyot; it was their first time in the second tier in 29 years, and the first since the division became one nationwide group.[6] In the 2022–23 Coupe de France, the team reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 1942 after winning on penalties following a 1–1 draw at Paris FC, and then made the semi-finals by winning the same way after a 2–2 draw at Marseille.[7]

On 3 August 2023, Annecy were originally relegated to Championnat National but were reprieved by the ruling of a French court due to Sochaux’s administrative relegation to the third tier of French football.

Crest Edit

Current squad Edit

As of 23 August 2023.[8]

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   FRA Florian Escales
2 DF   FRA Hamjatou Soukouna
3 DF   CMR Moïse Mahop
4 DF   CIV Junior Diaz (on loan from FC Nantes)
5 MF   ALG Ahmed Kashi
6 DF   FRA François Lajugie
8 DF   FRA Jonathan Goncalves
9 FW   FRA Romain Spano
10 FW   FRA Warren Caddy (on loan from Paris FC)
11 FW   BEN Goteh Ntignee (on loan from Cavalry FC)
12 FW   FRA Kévin Testud
13 DF   FRA Gaby Jean
14 DF   FRA Kévin Mouanga
16 GK   FRA Thomas Callens
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   FRA Vincent Pajot
18 MF   MAR Nordine Kandil (on loan from Strasbourg)
19 FW   FRA Samuel Ntamack
20 MF   FRA Yacouba Barry
21 MF   FRA Martin Adeline
22 FW   FRA Clément Billemaz
23 FW   FRA Alexy Bosetti
24 FW   CIV Jonathan Kodjia
27 FW   FRA Steve Shamal
28 FW   FRA Antoine Larouse
29 FW   FRA Zakaria Bengueddoudj
30 GK   FRA Tidiane Malbec
41 DF   FRA Thibaut Delphis

Club staff Edit

Position Name
Sporting director   Jean-Philippe Nallet
Head coach   Laurent Guyot
Assistant coaches   Rémi Dru
  Nicolas Goussé
Goalkeeper coach   Thomas Fedrigo
Fitness coach   Stan Krug
Assistant Fitness Coach   Nicolas Baud
Mental Coach   Nicolas Leblang
Video analyst   Thomas Chastel
Doctor   Vincent Loiseleur
Physiotherapist / Head of Medical Department   Jean-Pierre Czayka
Osteopathy   Mathieu Corsaletti
Scout / Recruitment   Charaf Boudiba
Intendant   Billel Soussani
Team Manager   Thierry Castan

Managers Edit

Twenty-three men have managed Annecy in its two incarnations. Only one of these, the Yugoslav Georges Korac, has been a foreigner. The longest serving manager is Jean-Christian Lang, who managed the club for six years from 1981 to 1987.[3][9]

Name Nationality From To
Lucien Leduc   French 1951 1956
Lucien Leduc   French 1957 1958
Stanislas Golinski   French 1962 1964
André Grillon   French 1964 1968
Léon Glovacki   French 1968 1969
Stanislas Golinski   French 1969 1971
Noël Gallo   French 1971 1972
Jean-Claude Lavaud   French 1972 1973
Claude Rey   French 1973 1977
Laffont   French 1977 1979
Canzio Capaldini   French 1979 1981
Jean-Christian Lang   French 1981 1987
Georges Korac   Yugoslavian 1987 1989
Guy Stéphan   French 1989 1992
Christian Coste   French 1992 1994
Name Nationality From To
Victor Mastroiani   French 1994 1999
Jean-Yves Kerjean   French 1999 2000
Alexandre Marinkov   French 2000 2002
Franck Lebel   French 2002 2003
Karim Fatmi   French 2003 2004
Pascal Chavaroche   French 2004 2005
Milé Dukic   French 2005 2008
Alexandre Marinkov   French 2008 2011
Michel Poinsignon   French 2011 2016
Hélder Esteves   French 2016 2019
Michel Poinsignon   French 2019 2020
Rémi Dru   French 2020 2021
Jean-Yves Chay   French 2021 2021[10]
Laurent Guyot   French 2021[11]

Honours Edit

The club has won a variety of honours, all of them amateur. The most notable honour won by Annecy in either guise is the French amateur championship won by the club in 1959–60.[12]

as Football Club d'Annecy Edit

Honour Year(s)
Championnat de France Amateur champions 1959–60
Championnat de France Amateur (South-East) champions 1954–55
Division 3 runners-up 1987–88 (South-East)
Division 4 champions 1983–84 (Group F)
Lyonnais Division Honneur[A] champions 1941–42, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1979–80
Rhône-Alpes Division d'Honneur Régionale[A] champions 2012–13
Rhône-Alpes Division d'Honneur[A] champions 2014–15
Coupe de Lyonnais / Coupe de Rhône-Alpes[A] winners 1953–54, 1958–59, 1979–80

as Annecy FC Edit

Honour Year(s)
Rhône-Alpes Honneur Régional Ligue[A] champions 1996–97
Rhône-Alpes Promotion Honneur Régional[A] champions 1994–95

Notes Edit

A. ^ The Ligue du Lyonnais, founded in 1920, changed its name in June 1980 to the Ligue Rhône-Alpes de Football and thus renamed its competitions accordingly.[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Le Club – Infrastructures" (in French). Annecy F.C. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Valence, Chambéry, Rumilly... quand nos clubs renversaient des montagnes en Coupe de France" [Valence, Chambéry, Rumilly... when our clubs moved mountains in the Coupe de France]. Le Dauphiné libéré (in French). 21 January 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Le Club – Historique" (in French). Annecy F.C. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
  4. ^ "Le FC Annecy grimpe en National !" (in French). Le Dauphiné. 16 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Lourde sanction contre le FC Annecy (National)!" (in French). actufoot.com. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  6. ^ Weulersse, Victor; Gegat, Antoine (13 May 2022). "Football. National : Annecy accède à la Ligue 2, Bastia-Borgo relégué… le résumé de la 34e journée" [Football. National: Annecy accesses Ligue 2, Bastia-Borgo relegated... the summary of the 34th matchday]. Ouest-France (in French). Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  7. ^ Larroquette, Thomas (1 March 2023). "Coupe de France : le résumé de la victoire héroïque d'Annecy face à Marseille" [Coupe de France: report of Annecy's heroic victory over Marseille]. Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  8. ^ "FC Annecy - National 1 - Saison 2023-2024" (in French). Annecy FC. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  9. ^ "France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". RSSSF. from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
  10. ^ "Annecy : changement de coach acté" (in French). foot-national.com. 18 May 2021.
  11. ^ "Annecy : Laurent Guyot nommé entraineur (off)" (in French). foot-national.com. 19 May 2021.
  12. ^ "Le Club – Palmarès" (in French). Annecy F.C. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
  13. ^ "80 ans d'Histoire : La Marche du Temps" (in French). Ligue Rhône-Alpes de Football. Retrieved 20 June 2009.

External links Edit

  • (in French) Official website

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Football Club d Annecy is a French football club based in the town of Annecy in Haute Savoie The team plays its home matches at the Parc des Sports where the club and its predecessor have been based since 1964 It currently competes in the Ligue 2 AnnecyFull nameFootball Club d AnnecyFounded1927 96 years ago 1927 GroundParc des Sports AnnecyCapacity15 714 1 PresidentsMichel RousseauxStephane LoisonHead coachLaurent GuyotLeagueLigue 22022 23Ligue 2 17th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonAnnecy Football Club was founded under its current name in 1993 as the reincarnation of the defunct Football Club d Annecy FC Annecy formed in 1927 spent the majority of their history in regional amateur football The club turned professional in 1942 but was compelled to return to amateurism a year later When a national amateur league was formed for the 1948 49 season Annecy became founder members After eleven seasons Annecy became the amateur champions of France at the end of the 1959 60 season and after a short rise in the early 1970s shrank back into the obscurity that had characterised their early days The 1980s saw a sharp rise back up again as FC Annecy won three promotions in nine years to reach France s second tier for the 1988 89 campaign The club turned professional again following the first season in the division and reached a peak in the 1990 91 season as the team performed well in both the Coupe de France and the league After relegation in the 1992 93 season the club capitulated in October 1993 Annecy Football Club was therefore established in its stead taking up a league place five divisions below the third tier position that the former club had left Though the new side won promotion twice within five years Annecy then spent nine years in the sixth tier before meeting relegation again in the 2007 08 season Back to back promotions in 2015 and 2016 and a third promotion in six seasons in 2020 returned the club to the third tier Championnat National In 2022 Annecy achieved promotion to Ligue 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 1927 1993 Rise and fall 1 2 1993 Rebirth and rise 2 Crest 3 Current squad 4 Club staff 5 Managers 6 Honours 6 1 as Football Club d Annecy 6 2 as Annecy FC 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit1927 1993 Rise and fall Edit Football Club d Annecy was founded in May 1927 The first president of the club was Louis Monnet who held the office until 1933 when he was replaced by Jean Chatenoud In the 1941 42 Coupe de France with France divided into three zones during the German occupation of France the team defeated Saint Etienne 4 0 and Saint Chamond 2 1 to reach the quarter finals of the Zone libre section where they lost 1 0 to Toulouse 2 The club turned professional in 1942 after winning the Lyonnais Division Honneur but was forced to return to its former status as amateur a year later as professional football clubs were outlawed As amateurs Annecy won the league twice more in 1946 47 and 1947 48 before joining the Championnat de France Amateur on its formation for 1948 49 Winning the Coupe de Lyonnais in 1953 54 was capped by finishing top of the Championnat s south eastern section a year later The team regained the Coupe de Lyonnais in 1958 59 and ended the 1959 60 campaign as the amateur champions of France Chatenoud finally stepped down in 1970 after 37 years as president The Championnat was dissolved after the 1970 71 season and Annecy were subsequently accepted into the Division 3 Sud Est 3 During their first season in the new league Annecy were nearly promoted but lost a play off match to Martigues The team competed in the division until 1973 74 when Annecy were relegated back to the Lyonnais Division Honneur The team revived during the early 1980s achieving promotion to the fourth level for 1980 81 before winning the championship in 1983 84 Another promotion in 1987 88 saw the club in the second tier for 1988 89 and prompted a change back to professionalism Annecy s best season that far came in 1990 91 when the team finished ninth in the league and reached the last 16 of the Coupe de France However on relegation in 1992 93 Annecy fell as swiftly as they had emerged the club was wound up on 16 October 1993 and therefore gave up its professional status along with its place in the third level 3 1993 Rebirth and rise Edit Annecy Football Club was formed on the same day as FC Annecy s demise and took up a league place five tiers below that of the former team in the Rhone Alpes Promotion Honneur Regional The new club was promoted in its second season and repeated this feat two years later After nine years at the sixth level the Rhone Alpes Honneur Ligue Annecy were relegated again in 2007 08 In 2013 the club regained the historic name FC Annecy and in 2015 won the Rhone Alpes Division Honneur to gain access to the Championat de France Amateur 2 In 2016 the club were again promoted to the Championnat de France Amateur 3 Annecy were in top place in Group D of the 2019 20 Championnat National 2 by two points when the season was prematurely ended due to the COVID 19 pandemic and were therefore promoted to Championnat National 4 In March 2021 Annecy were fined by the FFF for coaching irregularities The club had been coached by Remi Dru since the dismissal of Michael Poinsignon in December 2020 and in January 2021 had employed Jean Yves Chay with the title of head coach The FFF found that Remi Dru was in fact performing the function of head coach and fined the club 3 000 per match played under these circumstances 5 On 13 May 2022 Annecy beat Sedan 2 0 securing promotion to Ligue 2 as Championnat National runner up under Laurent Guyot it was their first time in the second tier in 29 years and the first since the division became one nationwide group 6 In the 2022 23 Coupe de France the team reached the quarter finals for the first time since 1942 after winning on penalties following a 1 1 draw at Paris FC and then made the semi finals by winning the same way after a 2 2 draw at Marseille 7 On 3 August 2023 Annecy were originally relegated to Championnat National but were reprieved by the ruling of a French court due to Sochaux s administrative relegation to the third tier of French football Crest EditCurrent squad EditAs of 23 August 2023 8 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 nbsp FRA Florian Escales2 DF nbsp FRA Hamjatou Soukouna3 DF nbsp CMR Moise Mahop4 DF nbsp CIV Junior Diaz on loan from FC Nantes 5 MF nbsp ALG Ahmed Kashi6 DF nbsp FRA Francois Lajugie8 DF nbsp FRA Jonathan Goncalves9 FW nbsp FRA Romain Spano10 FW nbsp FRA Warren Caddy on loan from Paris FC 11 FW nbsp BEN Goteh Ntignee on loan from Cavalry FC 12 FW nbsp FRA Kevin Testud13 DF nbsp FRA Gaby Jean14 DF nbsp FRA Kevin Mouanga16 GK nbsp FRA Thomas Callens No Pos Nation Player17 MF nbsp FRA Vincent Pajot18 MF nbsp MAR Nordine Kandil on loan from Strasbourg 19 FW nbsp FRA Samuel Ntamack20 MF nbsp FRA Yacouba Barry21 MF nbsp FRA Martin Adeline22 FW nbsp FRA Clement Billemaz23 FW nbsp FRA Alexy Bosetti24 FW nbsp CIV Jonathan Kodjia27 FW nbsp FRA Steve Shamal28 FW nbsp FRA Antoine Larouse29 FW nbsp FRA Zakaria Bengueddoudj30 GK nbsp FRA Tidiane Malbec41 DF nbsp FRA Thibaut DelphisClub staff EditPosition NameSporting director nbsp Jean Philippe NalletHead coach nbsp Laurent GuyotAssistant coaches nbsp Remi Dru nbsp Nicolas GousseGoalkeeper coach nbsp Thomas FedrigoFitness coach nbsp Stan KrugAssistant Fitness Coach nbsp Nicolas BaudMental Coach nbsp Nicolas LeblangVideo analyst nbsp Thomas ChastelDoctor nbsp Vincent LoiseleurPhysiotherapist Head of Medical Department nbsp Jean Pierre CzaykaOsteopathy nbsp Mathieu CorsalettiScout Recruitment nbsp Charaf BoudibaIntendant nbsp Billel SoussaniTeam Manager nbsp Thierry CastanManagers EditTwenty three men have managed Annecy in its two incarnations Only one of these the Yugoslav Georges Korac has been a foreigner The longest serving manager is Jean Christian Lang who managed the club for six years from 1981 to 1987 3 9 Name Nationality From ToLucien Leduc nbsp French 1951 1956Lucien Leduc nbsp French 1957 1958Stanislas Golinski nbsp French 1962 1964Andre Grillon nbsp French 1964 1968Leon Glovacki nbsp French 1968 1969Stanislas Golinski nbsp French 1969 1971Noel Gallo nbsp French 1971 1972Jean Claude Lavaud nbsp French 1972 1973Claude Rey nbsp French 1973 1977Laffont nbsp French 1977 1979Canzio Capaldini nbsp French 1979 1981Jean Christian Lang nbsp French 1981 1987Georges Korac nbsp Yugoslavian 1987 1989Guy Stephan nbsp French 1989 1992Christian Coste nbsp French 1992 1994 Name Nationality From ToVictor Mastroiani nbsp French 1994 1999Jean Yves Kerjean nbsp French 1999 2000Alexandre Marinkov nbsp French 2000 2002Franck Lebel nbsp French 2002 2003Karim Fatmi nbsp French 2003 2004Pascal Chavaroche nbsp French 2004 2005Mile Dukic nbsp French 2005 2008Alexandre Marinkov nbsp French 2008 2011Michel Poinsignon nbsp French 2011 2016Helder Esteves nbsp French 2016 2019Michel Poinsignon nbsp French 2019 2020Remi Dru nbsp French 2020 2021Jean Yves Chay nbsp French 2021 2021 10 Laurent Guyot nbsp French 2021 11 Honours EditThe club has won a variety of honours all of them amateur The most notable honour won by Annecy in either guise is the French amateur championship won by the club in 1959 60 12 as Football Club d Annecy Edit Honour Year s Championnat de France Amateur champions 1959 60Championnat de France Amateur South East champions 1954 55Division 3 runners up 1987 88 South East Division 4 champions 1983 84 Group F Lyonnais Division Honneur A champions 1941 42 1946 47 1947 48 1979 80Rhone Alpes Division d Honneur Regionale A champions 2012 13Rhone Alpes Division d Honneur A champions 2014 15Coupe de Lyonnais Coupe de Rhone Alpes A winners 1953 54 1958 59 1979 80as Annecy FC Edit Honour Year s Rhone Alpes Honneur Regional Ligue A champions 1996 97Rhone Alpes Promotion Honneur Regional A champions 1994 95Notes EditA The Ligue du Lyonnais founded in 1920 changed its name in June 1980 to the Ligue Rhone Alpes de Football and thus renamed its competitions accordingly 13 References Edit Le Club Infrastructures in French Annecy F C Retrieved 19 June 2009 Valence Chambery Rumilly quand nos clubs renversaient des montagnes en Coupe de France Valence Chambery Rumilly when our clubs moved mountains in the Coupe de France Le Dauphine libere in French 21 January 2023 Retrieved 1 March 2023 a b c d Le Club Historique in French Annecy F C Retrieved 19 June 2009 Le FC Annecy grimpe en National in French Le Dauphine 16 April 2020 Lourde sanction contre le FC Annecy National in French actufoot com 2 March 2021 Retrieved 19 May 2021 Weulersse Victor Gegat Antoine 13 May 2022 Football National Annecy accede a la Ligue 2 Bastia Borgo relegue le resume de la 34e journee Football National Annecy accesses Ligue 2 Bastia Borgo relegated the summary of the 34th matchday Ouest France in French Retrieved 13 May 2022 Larroquette Thomas 1 March 2023 Coupe de France le resume de la victoire heroique d Annecy face a Marseille Coupe de France report of Annecy s heroic victory over Marseille Le Figaro in French Retrieved 1 March 2023 FC Annecy National 1 Saison 2023 2024 in French Annecy FC Retrieved 28 June 2021 France Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs RSSSF Archived from the original on 18 June 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2009 Annecy changement de coach acte in French foot national com 18 May 2021 Annecy Laurent Guyot nomme entraineur off in French foot national com 19 May 2021 Le Club Palmares in French Annecy F C Retrieved 19 June 2009 80 ans d Histoire La Marche du Temps in French Ligue Rhone Alpes de Football Retrieved 20 June 2009 External links Edit in French Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Annecy amp oldid 1180678538, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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