CA Montrouge
Cercle athlétique de Montrouge (CAM) is a French sports club from the city of Montrouge, which is directly south of Paris . The club with the club colors orange and blue offers the sports tennis , soccer , hockey and bridge . Terrain Paul Montay , located on Avenue Marx Dormoy, is about three hectares in size and is named after a former member of the hockey section. In addition to an artificial turf hockey field, the facility also includes seventeen tennis courts and a clubhouse.
hockey
European Cup balance men's field | ||||
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year | competition | level | space | place |
1994 | Cup Winners Trophy | 2 | 4th | Poses |
1995 | Cup Winners Trophy | 2 | 1 | Brussels |
1996 | Cup Winners Cup | 1 | 5 | The hague |
1998 | Cup Winners Trophy | 2 | 1 | Rome |
1999 | Club Champions Cup | 1 | 5 | Terrassa |
2003 | Club Champions Cup | 1 | 7th | Brussels |
2004 | Cup Winners Cup | 1 | 5 | Eindhoven |
2005 | Club Champions Trophy | 2 | 3 | Brest |
2006 | Cup Winners Cup | 1 | 7th | Reading |
2008 | Club Trophy | 2 | 2 | Paris |
2010 | Euro Hockey League | 1 | VR 24 | Barcelona |
2011 | Euro Hockey League | 1 | VR 24 | Terrassa |
2012 | Euro Hockey League | 1 | AF | Rotterdam |
The hockey department was founded in 1928. Both men and women play in the highest French league. The men made their international debut in 1994, when the team reached fifth place at the Indoor EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in Cologne . In the same year Montrouge placed fourth on the field at the second-rate EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy. The following year, the club won the same competition in Brussels and thus secured France a starting place for the EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup 1996. There Montrouge secured the league with a fifth place. In 1998 the club again won the EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy. With the bronze medal at the Indoor EuroHockey Club Champions Cup 2000, the club achieved its greatest international success to date.
- successes
- EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy: 1995, 1998
- French men's field hockey champion: 1998, 2002, 2004, 2010
- French men's indoor hockey champion: 1984, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2005
- French women's field hockey champion: 2010
Soccer
In the 1923/24 season, the men's team reached the round of 64 in the French Association Cup , where the club was eliminated against the RC Roubaix . But the soccer players from CAM have never played above the amateur range. In the 2010/11 season, the club even had to cancel the team from the league competition due to a lack of players.
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Coordinates: 48 ° 48 ′ 36 ″ N , 2 ° 19 ′ 16 ″ E