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Full name | Pays d'Aix Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1941 | ||
Ground | Stade Georges-Carcassonne | ||
Capacity | 3,700 | ||
Chairman | Sébastien Filippini[1] | ||
Manager | Nicolas Bardet | ||
League | Provence Départemental 2 | ||
2019–20 | Provence Départemental 3 Group C, 1st (promoted) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Pays d'Aix Football Club, also known as Aix FC is a French association football club based in the city of Aix-en-Provence. The team was founded in 1941 as a merger of Football Club Aixois and Union Sportive Aixoise football clubs. Their best result was playing in French Division 1 in the 1967–68 season, where they finished bottom. Four years later they were further relegated to third level. They spent the following four decades playing in lower level amateur levels. In 2014, the club was renamed from AS Aix to Pays d'Aix FC to mark a rupture with the club's complicated past.[2] As of the 2019–20 season, Pays d'Aix currently play in Provence Départemental 3 in the tenth tier of the French league system.
Recent Championship seasons
Season | Group | Games Played | Ranking | Points | Won | Draw | Lost | Goals For | Goals Against | Goals Difference |
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2005–06 | Division d'honneur régionale | 26 | 8 | 57 | 7 | 11 | 8 | 28 | 25 | +3 |
2006–07 | Division d'honneur régionale | 26 | 9 | 58 | 9 | 5 | 12 | 45 | 42 | +3 |
2007–08 | Division d'honneur régionale | 26 | 5 | 61 | 10 | 7 | 9 | 36 | 30 | +6 |
2008–09 | Division d'honneur régionale | 24 | 8 | 53 | 8 | 7 | 9 | 32 | 33 | −1 |
2009–10 | Division d'honneur régionale | 26 | 5 | 67 | 13 | 2 | 11 | 44 | 35 | +9 |
2010–11 | Division d'honneur régionale | 26 | 9 | 57 | 9 | 6 | 11 | 39 | 39 | 0 |
Managerial history
- Yvan Beck
- Jules Dewaquez
- Roger Rohlion
- Pierre Danzelle
- Robert Ruocco
- Jean Prouff (1953–1954)
- Henri Roessler (1954–1955)
- Michel Jacques
- Spasoje Nikolić (1959–1960)
- Gunnar Johansson (1960–1961)
- Bela Herczeg (1961–1968)
- René Vernier (1968–1970)
- Dominique Mori (1970–1971)
- Bela Herczeg (1971–1972)
- Paul Lévin (1972–1973)
- Louis Constantino (1973–1974)
- Roland Mitoraj (1974–1976)
- René Vernier (1976–1979)
- Louis Constantino (1979–1980)
- André Moulet (1981–1982)
- Bela Herczeg (1982–1983)
- Jules Zvunka (1983–1984)
- Yannick Bonnec (1985–1986)
- Georges Korac (1990–1992)
- Robert Vecchioni (1999–2001)
- Lekbir Halloum (2004–2007)
- Cyril Granon (2007–2008)
- Daniel Xuereb (2008–2009)[3]
- André Bodji (2009–2011)
- Jean-Luc Reda (2011–2012)
- Lekbir Halloum (2013–2014)
Notable players
Joseph Alcazar
Gunnar Andersson
Jean Baratte
Ivan Bek
Bruno Bini
Rubén Bravo
Caju
Georges Carnus
Lucien Cossou
René Exbrayat
Raoul Giraudo
Cyril Granon
Henri Guérin
Erik Kuld Jensen
Gunnar Johansson
Jean-Louis Leonetti
Jean Luciano
Yannick Makota
Sébastien Maté
Henri Michel
Aimé Mignot
Roland Mitoraj
Éric Mura
Rachid Natouri
Kurt Nielsen
Robert Péri
Christian Peyron
Jean Prouff
Roger Rolhion
Jean-Pierre Teisseire
André Travetto
Joseph Ujlaki
Joël Wakanumuné
References
- ↑ FFF : clubs, football, résultats, calendrier, classements, sanction, mutation
- ↑ "Pays d'Aix FC History". Retrieved 15 March 2017.
- ↑ http://www.laprovence.com/articles/2009/03/27/769916-Region-en-direct-Football-DH-Daniel-Xuereb-limoge-de-l-AS-Aixoise.php
- ↑ "AS Aix coaches on RSSSF". Retrieved 10 May 2010.
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