ASC Le Geldar

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ASC Le Geldar
ASC Le Geldar Logo.jpg
Basic data
Surname Association Sportive et Culturelle Le Geldar
Seat Kourou
founding 1957
Colours blue White
president Daniel Thalmensy
Website www.geldar.footeo.com
First soccer team
Head coach Marie-Rose Careme
Venue Stade du Bois Chaudat
Places 2800
league Championnat de Guyane de football
2011/12 2nd place
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The Association Sportive et Culturelle Le Geldar (short: ASC Le Geldar ) is a football club from the French overseas territory of Guyane . The club, founded in 1957, plays its home games in Kourou at the Stade du Bois Chaudat . In addition, the ASC is a founding member and with nine titles record champions of the Championnat de Guyane de football , the highest French-Guyanese league, as well as multiple winners of various national and international cup competitions.

history

ASC Le Geldar was founded in 1957 under the leadership of Gérard Holder, who came to Guiana from the French club Red Star Paris . The addition Le Geldar was formed as an acronym from the initials of the club's founders. Eustase Rimane became the first president of the association. Five years later, on October 22, 1962, they joined the Ligue de Football de la Guyane , the recently founded football association, and a month later the Fédération Française de Football .

In 1985 the club won the national championship for the first time, which was followed by further national and international successes, especially in the 21st century. With each of the nine championship titles so far, participation in the Coupe de France is connected, in which you could advance to the sixteenth finals in 1989 , but failed there (in return leg) with 0:11 at FC Nantes .

In the 21st century, the association also achieved its first success on an international level. In 2005 they won the Coupe DOM , in which clubs from several French overseas territories were involved (French Guiana, Martinique , Guadeloupe , Réunion and Mayotte ). In 2008 he won the Coupe des Guyanes de football , in which clubs from the three mainland South American states of French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname participated.

successes

  • French-Guyanese championships: 1984/85, 1987/88, 1988/89, 2000/01, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10
  • French-Guyanese cup winner : 1979, 2007, 2009, 2010
  • Coupe DOM: 2005
  • Coupe des Guyanes de football: 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. geldar.footeo.com: histoire-palmares (French, accessed May 1, 2013)