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Avenir Club Avignonnais

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Avenir Club Avignonnais
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Full nameAvenir Club Avignonnais
Founded1931
GroundParc des sports
Avignon
France
Capacity17,500
ChairmanMarc Maurin
ManagerChristophe Chaintreuil
WebsiteClub website
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Avenir Club Avignonnais is a French association football team from the city of Avignon, Vaucluse, which plays in Division d'honneur (6th division in the French football league system).

History

The club was founded in 1931 as Association Sportive Avignonaise and played professionally from 1942 until 1948. The club was later renamed Olympique Avignonnais in a merger with Saint-Jean and became professional again in 1965.

In 1975, the team was promoted to Division 1, after winning a playoff match against FC Rouen. However, the 1975–1976 season was disastrous, as the club finished bottom with 20 Points, 7 victories, 6 draws, 25 defeats, with 30 goals scored and 80 goals conceded. The club was relegated from Division 2 in 1976 and had to forgo its professional status in 1981 due to financial problems.

The club found itself in the fourth division in 1983–1984, but bounced back to Division 2 after successive promotions from 1989 to 1991. In 1992, the club was renamed Club Olympique Avignonnais after a merger with Sporting Club Avignonais. Relegation to the sixth division (Division d'honneur) followed in 1994. The club was renamed Avignon Foot 84 in 2003.

Honours

Managerial history

Source:[1]
  • Dautheribes
  • Huot
  • Roger Cabanis: 1945–1948
  • Mokhtar Arribi: 1957–1958
  • Roger Vandooren: 1960–1965
  • Léon Glovacki: 1965 – April 1968
  • Robert Siatka: April 1968 – 1970
  • Louis Dupal: 1970–1971
  • Louis Hon: 1971–1972
  • Marc Bourrier: 1972–1976
  • Albert Batteux: 1976–1977
  • Jacques Bonnet: 1977–1979
  • Yves Sicard: 1979–1983
  • Robert Pintenat: 1983–1986
  • André Moulon: 1986–1988
  • René Exbrayat: 1988–1991
  • Georges Korac: 1993–1996
  • Charles Decorzent: 2000–2002
  • Franck Lucchesi: 2003–2005
  • Christophe Chaintreuil: 2005–

References

  1. ^ "France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". Archived from the original on 4 August 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2007.

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