FC Antibes
Appearance
Full name | Football Club d'Antibes | |
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Founded | 1912 | |
Ground | Stade du Fort Carré, Antibes France | |
Capacity | 4,000 | |
League | Promotion d'Honneur (8th level) | |
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Football Club d'Antibes is a French association football team based in Antibes. The team currently plays at an amateur and regional level but was part of Division 1 for 7 seasons, from its beginning in 1932 to 1939.
Honours
[edit]- Played in Division 1: 1932–1939
Landmarks
[edit]- 1912: Founded as Olympique d'Antibes
- 1932: Became a professional club and took part to the first professional football season in France.
- 1933: The team was involved in a bribery scandal and renamed Football Club d'Antibes.
- 1939: Relegation to Division 2. The club was renamed Olympique d'Antibes Juan-les-Pins.
- 1947: Relegation from Division 2 to amateur football.
- 1965–66: Merger with 2 clubs: Espérance and US Antiboise. The club assumed its current name.
Managerial history
[edit]- Albert James Martin (1928-1929)
- Valère de Besveconny (1932–1933)
- Bino Scasa
- Jean Lardi (1935–1936)
- Billy Aitken (1937–1939)
- Raoul Chaisaz
- Numa Andoire (1945–1946)
- R. Cardi (1946–1947)
- Lecrublier
- Bernardi
- Laurent Robuschi (1971–1985)
- Serge Recordier (1993–1995)
- Alain Wathelet (1995–1996)
- Serge Recordier (1996–1998)
References
[edit]- ^ "France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". Retrieved 9 December 2007.
External links
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