Olympique Nîmes

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Olympique Nîmes
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Basic data
Surname Nîmes Olympique
Seat Nîmes , France
founding 1901
president Rani Assaf
Website nimes-olympique.com
First soccer team
Head coach Jérôme Arpinon
Venue Stade des Costières
Places 18,482
league Ligue 1
2019/20 18th place (quotient regulation)
home
Away
Alternatively

Nîmes Olympique , known in German-speaking countries as Olympique Nîmes , is a French football club from the city of Nîmes in the Gard department in southern France .

Founded in 1901 as the Sporting Club de Nîmes , it took its current name in 1937. The club colors are red and white; the league team plays in the Stade des Costières , which has a capacity of 18,482 places. The club's president is Rani Assaf; the first team has been coached by Bernard Blaquart since 2015 .

League affiliation

From the 1930s the "crocodiles" (as the club was nicknamed) until 2004 always belonged to the field of professional football; their greatest period was in the 1950s and 1960s. However, the club was denied a national title: Nîmes finished eight times in the major national competitions in second place. First class ( Division 1 , renamed Ligue 1 since 2002 ) the club played 1932–1935, 1939–1943, 1944/45, 1950– 1967, 1968-1981, 1983/84 and 1991-1993. In 2011 Olympique rose from the second back to the third division . Only a year later the direct ascent succeeded. In 2018 , the club managed to return to Ligue 1 after 25 years as runner-up behind Stade de Reims .

Current squad 2019/20

As of May 8, 2020

No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
16 FranceFrance Lucas Dias 05/22/1999 2019 2022
30th FranceFrance Paul Bernardoni 04/18/1997 2018 2020
Defense
04th FranceFrance Pablo Martinez 02/21/1989 2019 2022
05 FranceFrance Loïck Landre 05/05/1992 2018 2021
15th FranceFrance Gaëtan Paquiez 02/15/1994 2016 2022
21st FranceFrance Kelyan Guessoum 02/05/1999 2019 2022
23 FranceFrance Anthony Briancon (C)Captain of the crew 11/28/1994 2014 2022
26th FranceFrance Florian Miguel 09/01/1996 2018 2021
29 FranceFrance Sofiane Alakouch 07/29/1998 2017 2021
midfield
06th SenegalSenegal Sidy Sarr 06/05/1996 2019 2023
07th FranceFrance Romain Philippoteaux 03/02/1988 2019 2022
08th FranceFrance Lucas Deaux December 26, 1988 2019 2021
10 AlgeriaAlgeria Zinedine Ferhat 03/01/1993 2019 2022
12 FranceFrance Lamine Fomba 01/26/1998 2019 2023
17th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Haris Duljevic 11/16/1993 2019 2022
18th FranceFrance Théo Valls 12/18/1995 2015 2020
19th FranceFrance Lucas Buades 12/28/1997 2019 2020
22nd MoroccoMorocco Yassine Benrahou 01/24/1999 2020 2020
Storm
09 FranceFrance Clement Depres 11/25/1994 2015 2022
11 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia Vlatko Stojanovski 04/23/1997 2019 2022
20th FranceFrance Renaud Ripart 03/14/1993 2011 2023
24 MoroccoMorocco Sami Ben Amar 03/02/1998 2018 2021
25th FranceFrance Nolan Roux 03/01/1988 2020 2020
27 TogoTogo Kévin Denkey 11/30/2000 2019 2021
28 SenegalSenegal Moussa Koné 12/30/1996 2020 2023

successes

In addition, Olympique was able to win the A-Youth Cup ( Coupe Gambardella ) four times , namely in 1961, 1966, 1969 and 1977 - only the AJ Auxerre has succeeded more often.

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
1971/72 Uefa cup 1 round PortugalPortugal Vitória Setúbal (a)2: 2 ( a ) 0: 1 (A) 2: 1 (H)
1972/73 Uefa cup 1 round SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grasshopper Zurich 2: 4 1: 2 (H) 1: 2 (A)
1996/97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round HungaryHungary Honvéd Budapest 5: 2 3: 1 (H) 2: 1 (A)
2nd round SwedenSweden AIK Solna 2: 3 1: 3 (H) 1: 0 (A)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 8 games, 4 wins, 4 defeats, 11:11 goals (goal difference ± 0)

French national team

The number of international matches for Nîmes Olympique (or until 1937 SC Nîmes) and the period of these international appearances are given in brackets

  • Jean-Pierre Adams (8; 1972-1973) then 14 more internationals for another club
  • Pierre Bernard (11; 1961–1963) previously 3 and then 7 more internationals for two other clubs
  • Laurent Blanc (5; 1993; scored two goals) before and afterwards 92 more internationals for five other clubs
  • Bernard Boissier (1; 1975)
  • Éric Cantona (2; 1991; scored two goals) before 18 and then 25 more internationals for five other clubs
  • Daniel Charles-Alfred (4; 1964)
  • Paul Chillan (2; 1963)
  • Stéphane Dakoski (2; 1951)
  • René Dedieu (3; 1924-1926) then 3 more internationals for another club
  • Marcel Domergue (11; 1924–1926; Olympic participant 1924 ) previously 3 and then 6 more international matches for three other clubs
  • Kader Firoud (6; 1951–1952)
  • Maurice Lafont (4th; 1958; playing for 3rd place at the 1958 World Cup )
  • Michel Mézy (17; 1970–1973; scored one goal)
  • Albert Polge (3; 1933-1934)
  • Bernard Rahis (3; 1959–1961; scored a goal)
  • Henri Skiba (1; 1959) then 2 more internationals for another club
  • Joseph Ujlaki (6; 1952-1953; scored three goals) then 15 more internationals for two other clubs
  • Jacky Vergnes (1; 1971; scored a goal)
  • Alexandre Villaplane (13; 1928–1929; Olympic participant 1928 ) 6 international games before and then for two other clubs

also

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

Web links

Commons : Olympique Nîmes  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.transfermarkt.de/olympique-nimes/startseite/verein/1160