Toulouse Fontaines Club was a football club based in Toulouse, France. Their stadium was in the rue des Fontaines, in the Saint-Cyprien suburb of Toulouse. The club was dissolved in 2016 as part of a merger with Toulouse Saint-Jo Football SC to form Toulouse Métropole FC.[1]
Toulouse Fontaines
Founded
1932
Dissolved
2016
Ground
Stade des Fontaines
Capacity
2,000
Historyedit
In 1978, the Toulouse Fontaines Club achieved promotion to the newly formed Division 4, thus leaving their regional league to play in a national competition for the first time. Since then, they never went back to regional football, always playing in D4 and D3, and CFA and CFA 2 after the reform of French leagues.
^"Le Club" (in French). Toulouse Métropole FC. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
December 15, 2023
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