| Full name | Institut National du Football de Vichy | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1972 | 
| Dissolved | 1988 | 
The Institut National du Football de Vichy, more commonly known as INF Vichy, was a football academy based in Vichy, France. Founded in 1972 by the French Football Federation, it was dissolved in 1990. The academy had a team that competed in the Division 3.
History
The Institut National du Football de Vichy opened its doors on 6 November 1972. It was an initiative made by the French Football Federation, in cooperation with the Groupement du Football Professionnel and the Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels.[1] It functioned in conjunction with the CREPS of Vichy, which opened at the same time as the academy. INF Vichy would include 40 players over the age of 16 in its first year.
The first director of the CREPS housing and of INF Vichy was Jean Forestier.[2] The technical management fell to Pierre Pibarot, supported by the coaches Pierre Balarguet, Francisco Filho, Gérard Banide, and Philippe Troussier. INF Vichy was included in the national championships of France at both youth and senior level.[3]
Initially, INF Vichy's team played only friendly matches. However, from the 1973–74 season onwards, the team played in the Division 3, with two reserve sides participating in the Division 4 and Division d'Honneur.
In 1988, INF Vichy closed its doors and was relocated to Clairefontaine. Over the course of its 18-year history, the academy helped several dozen players make it professional.[4]
Academy
Each year, INF Vichy received 200 to 300 players, but only 30 or so were selected to join the academy in July. However, there would only be around 15 players that would leave the academy for a professional club three years later. The players were aged 16 to 18.
The normal duration of studies were three years, and on the side of learning to become footballers, players received accounting, commerce, or mathematics classes. The best players would go play with the team in the Division 3. Each coach was responsable (manager) of one generation of players, and would follow them during their three years of study. Although the primary goal of INF Vichy was to train players to help them become professional, the academy also had the goal of preparing its players should they fail to make it professionally, and for their post-retirement careers.[1]
Team
Starting in 1973, INF Vichy had a team that participated in the Division 3, the third tier of French football. The team consisted of the academy's best young players, and gave them an experience in competitive football. The results were not of great importance, as the team could neither be relegated or promoted. Since the team was an academy team with minors in it, it could not become professional, and therefore promotion to the Division 2 was not handed to INF Vichy despite winning the Division 3 on two occasions (in the 1978–79 and 1982–83 seasons). The furthest round that the team reached in the Coupe de France was the round of 64, which they reached on four occasions.
Honours
| Honour | No. | Years | 
|---|---|---|
| Coupe Gambardella | 3 | 1977–78, 1979–80, 1987–88 | 
| Division 3 | 2 | 1978–79, 1982–83 | 
| Division 4 | 1 | 1983–84 (reserve team) | 
| Division d'Honneur Auvergne | 1 | 1983–84 (second reserve team) | 
Notable people
Notable instructors
- 1972–1976:  Gérard Banide (instructor and coach) Gérard Banide (instructor and coach)
- 1986–1990:  Christian Damiano (coach) Christian Damiano (coach)
- 1972–????:  Pierre Pibarot (technical director) Pierre Pibarot (technical director)
- 1973–1976:  Pierre Barlaguet Pierre Barlaguet
 Francisco Filho Francisco Filho
- 1976–1981:  Pierre Mosca Pierre Mosca
- 1983–1984:  Philippe Troussier Philippe Troussier
- 1986–1990:  Christian Damiano Christian Damiano
 Pierre Michelin Pierre Michelin
 Claude Dusseau Claude Dusseau
Notable players
 Frédéric Dobraje Frédéric Dobraje
 Paul Marchioni Paul Marchioni
 Erick Mombaerts Erick Mombaerts
 Guy Dussaud Guy Dussaud
 Jean-Luc Ettori Jean-Luc Ettori
 Alain Larvaron Alain Larvaron
 Jean-Pierre Truqui Jean-Pierre Truqui
 Philippe Berlin Philippe Berlin
 Christian Borel Christian Borel
 Yves Brécheteau Yves Brécheteau
 Dominique Chevalier Dominique Chevalier
 Didier Christophe Didier Christophe
 Guy Genet Guy Genet
 Robert Jacques Robert Jacques
 Dominique Bisbal Dominique Bisbal
 Simeï Ihily Simeï Ihily
 Bruno Mignot Bruno Mignot
 Jean-Pierre Mottet Jean-Pierre Mottet
 Alain Couriol Alain Couriol
 Dominique Deplagne Dominique Deplagne
 Patrick Rey Patrick Rey
 Albert Cartier Albert Cartier
 Dragan Cvetković Dragan Cvetković
 Jean-Luc Le Magueresse Jean-Luc Le Magueresse
 Pascal Mariini Pascal Mariini
 Jean-Michel Raymond Jean-Michel Raymond
 Philippe Thys Philippe Thys
 Pierre Bianconi Pierre Bianconi
 Alain Bouflet Alain Bouflet
 Didier Danio Didier Danio
 Pascal Malbeaux Pascal Malbeaux
 Pascal Olmeta Pascal Olmeta
 Frédéric Antonetti Frédéric Antonetti
 Alain Casanova Alain Casanova
 Jean-Michel Simonella Jean-Michel Simonella
 Noël Vidot Noël Vidot
 Gilles Bourges Gilles Bourges
 Bernard Ferrer Bernard Ferrer
 Jacques Philip Jacques Philip
 Philippe Sence Philippe Sence
 Dominique Thomas Dominique Thomas
 Frédéric Zago Frédéric Zago
 Philippe Burgio Philippe Burgio
 Thierry Ganthier Thierry Ganthier
 Jean-Claude Nadon Jean-Claude Nadon
 Jean-Pierre Papin Jean-Pierre Papin
 Didier Tholot Didier Tholot
 Jacky Vidot Jacky Vidot
 Bernard David Bernard David
 David Marraud David Marraud
 Yves Mangione Yves Mangione
 Éric Assadourian Éric Assadourian
 Claude Barrabé Claude Barrabé
 Nicolas Dehon Nicolas Dehon
 Christophe Avril Christophe Avril
 Patrice Colas Patrice Colas
 Hubert Fournier Hubert Fournier
 Sylvain Sansone Sylvain Sansone
 Bruno Valencony Bruno Valencony
 Emmanuel Hutteau Emmanuel Hutteau
 Patrice Marseillou Patrice Marseillou
 François Fontaine François Fontaine
 Olivier Pickeu Olivier Pickeu
 Guillaume Warmuz Guillaume Warmuz
 Emmanuel Rival Emmanuel Rival
 Fabrice Grange Fabrice Grange
 Fabrice Asencio Fabrice Asencio
 Benoît Beaumet Benoît Beaumet
 Antoine Cervetti Antoine Cervetti
 Christian Bracconi Christian Bracconi
 Marc Culetto Marc Culetto
 Victor Da Silva Victor Da Silva
 Grégory Delgado Grégory Delgado
 Christian Skubiszewski Christian Skubiszewski
 Pierre-Yves Thomas Pierre-Yves Thomas
 Franck Vallade Franck Vallade
 Daniel Wilczynski Daniel Wilczynski
 Franck Dumas Franck Dumas
 Alain Durand Alain Durand
 Jean-Marie Ferri Jean-Marie Ferri
 Philippe Gallas Philippe Gallas
 Alain Grumelon Alain Grumelon
 Sylver Hoffer Sylver Hoffer
 Didier Knayer Didier Knayer
 Patrice Loiseau Patrice Loiseau
 Giuseppe Montibeller Giuseppe Montibeller
 Dominique Ottato Dominique Ottato
 Patrick Payre Patrick Payre
 Patrick Périon Patrick Périon
 Jean-Marc Philippon Jean-Marc Philippon
 Olivier Potet Olivier Potet
 David Robert David Robert
 Michel Sanchez Michel Sanchez
 Éric Martin Éric Martin
References
- 1 2 "20 - Marchioni Paul - N°866 - 1972/1974 - INF Vichy". CorsicaFoot (in French). 8 September 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ↑ "Disparition de Jean Forestier, ancien directeur du Creps et président d'honneur du Sporting Golf de Vichy" [Disappearance of Jean Forestier, former director of Creps and president of honour of the Sporting Golf de Vichy]. La Montagne (in French). 12 February 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ↑ "Une vraie " capitale des sports "" [A true "capital of sports"]. Sports à Vichy (in French). Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ↑ "INF Vichy » Players from A-Z". WorldFootball.net. Retrieved 26 May 2021.