Lyon La Duchère

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Lyon Duchère A.S.
File:AS-Lyon Duchere Badge.png
Full nameLyon Duchère Association Sportive
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
GroundStade de Balmont
Lyon
Capacity5,600
ChairmanMohamed Tria
ManagerLaurent Roussey
LeagueChampionnat National
2018–195th
WebsiteClub website

Lyon Duchère Association Sportive is a French association football team founded in 1964 and based in Lyon, France. In the 2019–20 season it plays in the Championnat National, the third tier in the French football league system. They play at the Stade Balmont in Lyon, which has a capacity of 5,600.

History

Coupe de France success

Lyon Duchère have achieved success is France's most prestigious cup competition, the Coupe de France. They reached the Round of 16 twice in 2006 defeating two Ligue 1 sides in the process and in 2019. They have also reached the Round of 32 on three occasions, in 1995, 2007, and 2008.

Championnat National

Lyon Duchère competed in the Championnat National for the first time in the 2016–17 season. They had a relatively successful first season finishing in 7th position with 50 points. They were only four points away from qualifying to the Ligue 2. They looked set for promotion until they lost their last three games of the season. They will compete in the Championnat National again in the 2017–18 season.

Current squad

First team

As of 6 March 2020[1][2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK France FRA Maxime Hautbois
3 DF Morocco MAR Hatim Sbaï
4 MF France FRA Michel Espinosa
5 DF France FRA Nicolas Seguin
6 MF France FRA Mohamed Fadhloun
7 MF France FRA Béni N'Kololo
8 MF France FRA Najib Gandi
9 FW Algeria ALG Nadjib Baouia
10 MF Algeria ALG Rafik Bouderbal
11 FW France FRA Jonathan Rivas
13 DF Comoros COM Salim Moizini
14 DF France FRA Nathan Dekoke
15 FW France FRA Amadou Konaté (on loan from FK Bodø/Glimt)
16 GK France FRA Léopold Maître
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF France FRA Mathieu Géran
18 DF Senegal SEN Youssoupha Ndiaye
20 DF France FRA Jordan Pierre-Charles
21 DF Algeria ALG Farès Hachi
22 MF France FRA Matthieu Ezikian
23 MF France FRA Hamadi Ayari
24 MF France FRA Djibi Banor
25 DF Senegal SEN Moustapha Bayal Sall
26 MF France FRA Ilan Kebbal (on loan from Reims)
27 FW France FRA Hosni Gradai
28 MF France FRA Jérémy Grain
29 MF France FRA Ryad Nadifi
30 GK Ivory Coast CIV Axel Kacou
MF France FRA Farès Bahlouli

Reserve team

As of 22 February 2019[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
-- GK Uganda UGA James Aheebwa
-- GK France FRA Mathis Thollet
-- DF France FRA Guillaume Asare
-- DF France FRA Rafik Habi
-- DF France FRA Maxime Meunier
-- DF France FRA Etienne Reydellet
-- DF France FRA Gabin Defrance
-- MF France FRA Ali Erdener
-- MF France FRA Sébastien Gourisse
-- MF France FRA Grégory Kouam
No. Pos. Nation Player
-- MF France FRA Kemil Sebaa
-- MF France FRA Fapinho Alaza
-- MF France FRA Yannis Nassah
-- MF France FRA Sofyan Chader
-- MF France FRA Théo Chefson
-- MF France FRA Raouti Benaziza
-- FW France FRA Abdelkrim Khaled
-- FW France FRA Yohann Zatao
-- FW France FRA Hosni Gradai
-- FW France FRA Kamali Al'Haduri

References

  1. ^ "Lyon Duchère AS - National" (in French). AS Lyon-Duchère. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  2. ^ "LYON DUCHÈRE AS". Soccerway. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Effectif" (in French). Lyon Duchère AS.

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