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RC Grasse

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RC Grasse
Full nameRacing Club Pays de Grasse
Founded1950
GroundStade de la Paoute,
Grasse
Capacity3500
ChairmanFrançois Roustan
ManagerLoic Chabas
LeagueNational 2 Group A
2022–23National 2 Group C, 3rd
Websitehttps://www.rcgrasse.fr

Racing Club Pays de Grasse is a French association football club founded in 1959. Until 2022 they were known as Racing Club de Grasse. They are based in the town of Grasse and their home stadium is the Stade Jean Girard. Since the 2017–18 season, they play in the Championnat National 2.

History

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RC Grasse was formed in 1950 as a result of the merger of two clubs, Gallia Club Grasse and Red Star Grasse. The club played for more than 30 years in the regional league of the Mediterranean. They were first promoted to the national competitions in 1983, taking a place in 1983–84 Division 4, where they only missed out on a further promotion on the last day of the season.[1]

The club remained at the fourth level of French football for six seasons, being relegated back to the regional league in 1989.

A second promotion to the national competitions was achieved in 1992, and the club took a place in 1992–93 Division 4. At the end of the season the FFF reorganised the league, and the club were placed at level five, in National 3. After one season in this competition, they were again relegated back to the regional leagues.

The club did not gain a third promotion until 2009, when they took a place in 2009–10 Championnat de France amateur 2. They spent four seasons before returning to the regional league in 2013.

In 2016 the club gained a fourth promotion to the national leagues, taking a place in 2016–17 Championnat de France Amateur 2. For the first time they won promotion in a national division, and as of the 2017–18 season they play in Championnat National 2.

In July 2021, the club changed its name from Racing Club de Grasse to Racing Club Pays de Grasse, to illustrate its representation of the Pays de Grasse agglomeration of communities.[2]

Current squad

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As of 28 Feb 2023[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF France FRA Vincent Muratori
3 MF France FRA Azihard M'Changama
4 DF France FRA Youssef Gazzaoui
7 DF France FRA Axel Aymeric Gnapi Dable
8 MF France FRA Herman Ako
9 FW France FRA Tony Badalassi
10 DF France FRA Maxime Corain
13 FW France FRA Paulin Puel
14 DF France FRA Kévin Châtelain
15 MF France FRA Loïc Marin
16 DF France FRA Sahmkou Camara
17 MF France FRA Alexis Fernandez
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW France FRA Paul Grandemange
19 MF Cape Verde CPV Amara Djelassi
20 FW France FRA Yacine Atarsia
21 FW France FRA Stanley Lahoues
23 FW France FRA Dame Gueye
26 MF France FRA Sebastien Amoros
28 MF Monaco MCO Florian Antognelli
29 FW France FRA Aymen Souda
30 GK France FRA Amaury Roperti
33 DF France FRA Grégory Rolando
39 MF France FRA Nicolas Medjian
40 GK France FRA Florian Camus

Notable former players

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Honours

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Historique et Palmarès" (in French). RC Grasse Official Site. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Communiqué Officiel: Le RC Grasse devient le Racing Club Pays de Grasse" (in French). RC Grasse. 1 July 2021.
  3. ^ "RC Grasse". Scoresway. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
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