Girondins Bordeaux
Girondins Bordeaux | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux | ||
Seat | Bordeaux , France | ||
founding | October 1, 1881 | ||
Colours | dark blue-white | ||
president | Jean-Louis Triaud | ||
Website | girondins.com | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Gustavo Poyet | ||
Venue | Stade Matmut-Atlantique | ||
Places | 42,052 | ||
league | Ligue 1 | ||
2019/20 | 12th place (quotient regulation) | ||
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The Football Club Girondins de Bordeaux is a French football club from the southwestern French city of Bordeaux , the most Gironde is the estuary of the river Garonne mentioned - hence the club changed its name. He was at the turn of 1881 established / 82, its football department permanently, however, until 1919; the name changed several times due to mergers and bankruptcy (1991), but the part of the name "Girondins" was always retained. The club colors are dark blue and white.
The first football team played first in the Stade Vélodrome (later renamed Parc Lescure ) and then in the Stade Jacques-Chaban-Delmas . The Stade Matmut-Atlantique has been the new venue since mid-2015, offering space for around 42,000 spectators. The majority of shares in the association was owned by the private television broadcaster M6 , whose shares were taken over by the US investment fund GACP Sports (General American Capital Partners LLC).
history
Beginnings
The club was founded on October 1st, 1881 as a gymnastics and shooting club. Chaired by André Chavois, the club added rowing , horse riding , swimming and other sports to its activities. It was not until 1910, and after strong pressure from the club, especially by club president Raymond Brard, that football was added to the activities on a trial basis. The soccer experiment only lasted a year and was only restarted ten years later in 1919. The first official game was won 12-0 against Section Burdigalienne in 1920.
Bordeaux achieved its professional football status on July 2, 1936 through the merger with the neighboring Bordeaux sports club Girondins Guyenne Sport, which led to the club known today. Bordeaux's rise as a professional team coincided with the progressive professionalization of the French Football Federation, which did not exist before 1932. The club was assigned to the French second division and made its debut in the 1937/38 season. The club's first coach was the Spaniard Benito Diaz. This brought the Spanish players Santiago Urtizberea and Jaime Mancisidor to the club. The latter later served the club as captain. The club's most famous French players were striker Henri Arnaudeau and goalkeeper André Gérard. The first official game ended 2-1 and took place on May 23, 1937 against the Alpine club FC Scionzier. The first league game ended with 2: 3 against Toulouse. The first victory could be won against Nîmes Olympique . The season ended the club in 6th place in the final table. The disappointing conclusion meant that Bordeaux had to take part in the relegation relegation, but where the team was able to occupy a respectable 3rd place. A year later, Bordeaux moved to today's Chaban-Delmas stadium , previously known as Parc Lescure. The stadium was specially built for the 1938 World Cup and was then intended for Girondins Bordeaux. The club had previously played its games in the Stade Galin, which is now used as a training ground.
Success and stability
On October 15, 1940, Bordeaux merged with the local sports club AS Port and took over the tradition of the scapular , the triangle in the club's crest and on the shirts , which is still known today . Under the new name Bordeaux ASP, the club with the scapular ran in the final of the Coupe de France in 1941. The game, played in occupied France , was hosted at the Saint-Ouen stadium and ended 2-0 against SC Fives with Urtizberea scoring twice. The victory in the Coup de France was the club's first major triumph. In 1943 they were back in the final of the Coupe de France against Olympique Marseille. However, the game was lost 2-0. It was the first final defeat in a series of seven defeats that would last into the 1980s. After the liberation of France , Bordeaux rose again in the league and rose to the first division, after they previously occupied a 2nd place in the 1948/49 season. After the season, the then coach André Gérard hired the Dutchman Bertus de Harder . Through the players de Harder, Édouard Kargu and Camille Libar , Bordeaux won the first league title in the club's history in the following season 1949/50 in the first season of his membership in the first division. The pursuer Lille could be distanced with six points. The success justified the club in the participation of the Coupe Latine , in which he played 3: 3 in the final against Benfica Lisbon and was only defeated by the only goal of the day in stoppage time of the repeated game.
Two seasons after winning the title, Bordeaux secured their title claim by finishing second behind OGC Nice . In 1952 and 1955 the Coupe de France final could be reached. In the first attempt they failed again at OGC Nice in a match with eight goals, five of them in the first 40 minutes, with 5-3. Henri Baillot had meanwhile equalized to 3: 3. In the 1955 Cup final , Girondins was beaten 5-2 by Lille after Lille took a 4-0 lead after 35 minutes. The defeats of the Cup also radiated from the league when Bordeaux was relegated in the 1955/56 season. The renewed rise in the 1959/60 season was followed by immediate relegation as bottom of the table with only 21 points.
In the 1960s, Bordeaux, with the former player Salvador Artigas as coach, was able to find its way back to old strength. Under Artiga's direction, the promotion was made perfect in the 1961/62 season , followed by a respectable fourth place in the 1962/63 season. In the following season, Bordeaux was represented again in the final of the Cup, in which they lost again, this time with 2-0 against Olympique Lyon . Both goals were scored by the Argentine Nestor Combin . The second place at least entitled to participation in the trade fair trophy for the 1964/65 season . After a 4: 3 return match, they were eliminated from the competition early on against Borussia Dortmund . Four years later, the Coupe de France final could be reached again - the seventh participation in the cup final. Against AS Saint-Etienne they were not granted a triumph after a 2-1 win. The eighth participation, one season later, brought no change. Again they failed 2-0 against Olympique Marseille . Despite the arrival of Alain Giresse, the team experienced a severe qualitative decline during the 1970s. The team had to work with seven different coaches and ended up steadily in the lower half of the table. In 1979 the association was sold to the influential and ambitious real estate mogul Claude Bez, who set himself up as president.
In the summer of 1983 the club organized a tournament of the century. Bordeaux won 2-0 against FC Barcelona in the semi-finals of the tournament. In the final of their own tournament, however, they were beaten by VfB Stuttgart .
Return to old size
Led by the 1970s greats Giresse and Gernot Rohr , Bordeaux won its first championship title since 1950 in the 1983/84 season . At the end of the season they were tied with AS Monaco at the top of the table. Because of the direct comparison gained , Bordeaux was champion. In the following season 1984/85 the championship title could be won again with four points ahead of the runner-up FC Nantes . On the European stage they reached the semifinals in the European Cup in the 1984/85 season after victories over Athletic Bilbao , Dinamo Bucharest and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk before losing to Juventus Turin . In the 1986 Coupe de France, Olympique Marseille could finally be beaten 2-1. Tigana and Giresse were the two goalscorers for Bordeaux. The victory in the final of the Coupe de France was the first after eight attempts and the first cup win since 1941. In the following season the cup was won again. Marseille could be beaten after goals from Phillippe Fargeon and Zlatko Vujović . Bordeaux closed the 1986/87 season by winning the championship.
Under the leadership of Claude Bez , who pumped millions into the club, the club managed to win three championships, two Coupe de France titles and to convince in the European Cup. During the Bez era, various French national players emerged from the Bordeaux team. B. Bernard Lacombe , Jean Tigana , René Girard , Jean-Christophe Thouvenel and Thierry Tusseau . Bez also hired the established trainer Aimé Jacquet .
After the successes of the 80s, the French championship was last brought to Bordeaux in 1999 and 2009 .
In the 2012/13 season of the Coupe de France, Girondins was able to win the final against the second division Evian TG 3-2 and win the cup again.
The league team was taken over by Willy Sagnol in summer 2014 . On March 14, 2016, the club announced that Willy Sagnol had been released as a trainer - the former French national goalkeeper Ulrich Ramé took over the team until the end of the season . At the end of May, Girondins introduced Jocelyn Gourvennec , who had previously worked for EA Guingamp for six years , as the new coach. He was removed from office on January 18, 2018 due to unsuccessfulness.
League affiliation
The Girondins belonged to the top division ( Division 1 , called Ligue 1 since 2002 ) 1939-1943, 1944-1947, 1949-1956, 1959/60, 1962-1991 and, after bankruptcy and re-establishment, from 1992 to today. With 14 league wins in a row - from the 28th matchday of the 2008/09 season to the third matchday of the 2009/10 season inclusive - they have set a new first division record.
successes
National
- French champion : 1950 , 1984 , 1985 , 1987 , 1999 , 2009
- French cup winner : 1941 , 1986 , 1987 , 2013
- French cup finalists: 1943 , 1952 , 1955 , 1964 , 1968 , 1969
- League cup winners : 2002, 2007, 2009
- French Football Supercup : 2008, 2009
International
- UEFA Intertoto Cup : 1995
- Alpine Cup : 1980
- UEFA Cup finalist : 1996
- Finalist Coupe Latine : 1950
Current squad 2019/20
Status: May 22, 2020
No. | Nat. | Surname | birthday | in the team since | Contract until | |
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goal | ||||||
1 | Benoît Costil | 07/03/1987 | 2017 | 2022 | ||
16 | Gaëtan Poussin | 01/13/1999 | 2017 | 2023 | ||
Defense | ||||||
3 | Pablo | 06/21/1991 | 2015 | 2021 | ||
4th | Mexicans | 09/08/1988 | 2019 | 2023 | ||
6th | Laurent Koscielny | 09/10/1985 | 2019 | 2024 | ||
14th | Vukašin Jovanović | 05/17/1996 | 2017 | 2021 | ||
20th | Youssouf Sabaly | 03/05/1993 | 2017 | 2021 | ||
23 | Loris Benito | 01/07/1992 | 2019 | 2022 | ||
25th | Enock Kwateng | 04/09/1997 | 2019 | 2023 | ||
29 | Maxime Poundjé | 08/16/1992 | 2011 | 2021 | ||
41 | Paul Baysse | May 18, 1988 | 2018 | 2021 | ||
midfield | ||||||
5 | Otávio | 05/04/1994 | 2017 | 2022 | ||
8th | Ruben Pardo | 10/22/1992 | 2020 | 2022 | ||
17th | Youssef Aït Bennasser | 07/07/1996 | 2019 | 2020 | ||
19th | Yacine Adli | 07/29/2000 | 2019 | 2023 | ||
24 | Albert Lottin | 08/29/2001 | 2018 | 2021 | ||
26th | Toma Basic | 11/25/1996 | 2018 | 2022 | ||
Storm | ||||||
7th | Jimmy Briand | 08/02/1985 | 2018 | 2022 | ||
9 | Josh Maja | 12/27/1998 | 2019 | 2023 | ||
10 | Samuel Kalu | 08/26/1997 | 2018 | 2023 | ||
11 | François Kamano | 05/01/1996 | 2016 | 2021 | ||
12 | Nicolas de Préville | 01/08/1991 | 2017 | 2021 | ||
18th | Ui-jo Hwang | 08/28/1992 | 2019 | 2023 | ||
28 | Remi Oudin | 11/18/1996 | 2020 | 2024 | ||
Aaron Boupendza | 08/07/1996 | 2017 | 2021 |
Essential players and coaches for the club in the past
Women's soccer
Since mid-2015, a women's football department , the Girondines , has been part of the club for the first time . This was created by the transfer of the women of the neighboring Entente Sportive Blanquefortaise , whose starting place in the second division Bordeaux has taken over for the 2015/16 season. The teams in the youth and adult sector continue to train at the Stade Jean-Pierre Delhomme in Blanquefort , where they also play most of their games. For the 2016/17 season , the Girondines were promoted to the first French league , in which they have developed into a top team since 2018 .
literature
- Thierry Berthou / Collectif: Dictionnaire historique des clubs de football français. Pages de Foot, Créteil 1999 - Volume 1 (A-Mo) ISBN 2-913146-01-5 , Volume 2 (Mu-W) ISBN 2-913146-02-3 .
- François Trasbot: Girondins de Bordeaux. Alan Sutton, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire 2011 2nd , ISBN 978-2-84253-657-2 .
Web links
- Official club website (French)
- CFA Girondins - Official website of the youth academy
- Data collection on scapulaire.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article " Bordeaux.Métropole gives its consent to the sale of the Girondins to the American GACP " from October 12, 2018 at francefootball.fr
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- ↑ http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/match/292203
- ↑ Willy Sagnol is the new trainer at Girondins Bordeaux on sportal.de, accessed on July 5, 2014
- ↑ French football: Girondins Bordeaux dismisses coach Sagnol on spiegel.de, accessed on April 14, 2016
- ↑ Jocelyn, Eric, Kevin, au revoir et merci. In: girondins.com. Girondins Bordeaux , accessed January 18, 2018 (French).
- ↑ https://www.transfermarkt.de/fc-girondins-bordeaux/startseite/verein/40