Juvisy FCF

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Juvisy FCF
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Basic data
Surname Juvisy Essonne Football Club Féminin
Seat Juvisy-sur-Orge , France
founding 1985
president Marie-Christine Terroni
Website fcfjuvisy.fr
First soccer team
Head coach Pascal Gouzènes
Venue Stade Robert-Bobin
Places 18,000
league Division 1 Féminine
2016/17 5th place
home
Away
Juvisy's wives before a game in the 2009/10 season
The grandstand of the Stade Robert-Bobin

The Juvisy Essonne Football Club Féminin is a former all- women football club from Juvisy-sur-Orge , a town in the Essonne department in the south of the greater Paris area . He went because of a merger in 2017 in Paris FC on.

history

The club was founded in 1985 when the women's football department of ES Juvisy-sur-Orge, founded in 1971, became independent. Since then, Juvisy FCF had developed into one of the most successful clubs in French women's football . The club colors were black and white; the sports facilities, the Stade Georges-Maquin and the Stade Perrin , are now in neighboring Viry-Châtillon . The main sponsors of the Ligaelf in 2012/13 were the retail company Carrefour and the sportswear manufacturer Duarig .

For the 2013/14 season, Juvisy became the first all-women football club in France to professionalize its structures; This should reduce the organizational and financial disadvantages that the JEFCF has compared to the main competitors of Olympique Lyon , Paris Saint-Germain and HSC Montpellier , whose women benefit from the fact that the respective budget is fed by the significantly higher income from the men's gaming business . Since then, Juvisy has reimbursed all of its players for the loss of earnings in their main occupation, which resulted from intensive training participation during working hours; This step towards semi-professionalism was made possible by a contractual partnership with the FACE Foundation (Fondation Agir contre l'exclusion) , an anti-discrimination organization. In addition, President Marie-Christine Terroni has signed an agreement with the General Council of the Essonne Department, according to which the female footballers can use all the medical services of the National Rugby Education and Training Center in Marcoussis "around the clock and like a professional club". In addition, from mid-November 2013 onwards, the footballers played their home games in the Stade Robert-Bobin in Bondoufle , which has a spectator capacity of over 18,000. While this sports facility was being renovated, the league eleven temporarily returned to the Stade Georges-Maquin in January 2017 .

2017: Merger with Paris FC

Talks and negotiations between the club and Paris FC have been taking place since mid-2016 , in which the possibilities of a very close cooperation up to a merger of the clubs were to be explored. The JFCF should keep its “brand core” of the pure and successful women's football club, but at the same time benefit organizationally and financially from the partnership with the third-rate , professional PFC for men in 2016/17 . At the beginning of 2017, the footballers of the traditional Racing Club Paris were also involved in the negotiations, but they then withdrew from the project. The background to the negotiations was, on the one hand, the considerations that have existed for many years to permanently install a strong, second professional club for men and women in the capital alongside PSG . On the other hand, the gap between Juvisy FCF and the professionalized women's departments in France's “big” clubs not only widened economically, but also noticeably in terms of sport: the JFCF finished the 2016/17 season in the final ranking behind Olympique Lyon, Montpellier HSC, Paris Saint-Germain and itself Promoted Olympique Marseille only in fifth place - worse than ever since 1992.

After the merger with the PFC - under its name - carried out by the association's bodies in summer 2017, little remains of the JFCF: Juvisy's last president, Marie-Christine Terroni, will be the head of the new PFC women's department, all previous Juvisy women and the junior school will remain in the Département Essonne based, where they also play their games, although the league eleven are expected to play individual matches in the Stade Charléty in Paris. The previous youth teams of the PFC, however, will remain in the 20th arrondissement of the capital. The jersey of the teams in the Fusion Club will be in both the blue and white of the PFC and the black and white of the JFCF. Juvisy's website will no longer be maintained. With around 400 women and girls actively playing soccer, France's largest women's soccer department is being created.

League affiliation

Since the introduction of a single-track top league in 1992 , Juvisy was the only French woman to belong to this elite class until its merger. In addition to six championship titles, the FCF was also nine times runner-up and won the national cup, the Challenge de France Féminin . (As of July 2017)

successes

Well-known players

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. Article “The resistance is forming” in France Football of April 23, 2013, p. 41, and report on footofeminin.fr of November 15, 2013
  2. Article “ Juvisy designs a new future ” from January 19, 2017 at footofeminin.fr
  3. Article “ The FCF Juvisy Essonne and the Paris FC are one ( Memento of the original from July 10, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. “From July 6, 2017 on fcfjuvisy.fr @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / fcfjuvisy.fr