VEF Pacy

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Basic data
Surname Pacy Vallée-d'Eure Football
Seat Pacy-sur-Eure
founding 1932
resolution 2012
Colours sky blue-white-black
president Philippe Legendre
Website www.pvef.fr
First soccer team
Venue Stade Pacy-Ménilles
Places 2,000
league CFA
2011/12 14th place ( national )
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Pacy Vallée-d'Eure Football was a French football club from Pacy-sur-Eure in Normandy .

The club emerged from the Club de Football founded in 1932 , the Étoile Sportive de la Vallée d'Eure (founded in 1940) , which was part of the Catholic sports movement, and the company sports association Télé-Ménilles Sports , established in 1950 . When they merged in 1963, it was named Entente Sportive de la Vallée d'Eure and took its current name in 1998. The club colors were sky blue, white and black, the league team played in the Stade Pacy-Ménilles , which had space for 2,000 spectators.

In the summer of 2011, Pacy was relegated to the fourth division ( Championnat de France Amateur ) due to over-indebtedness . On July 2, 2012, the association went bankrupt and was dissolved. The coaching team and most of the players joined the successor club Racing Club Pacy Ménilles , who played in the Division d'Honneur in 2013/14 .

League affiliation

The club has never had professional status and has not played first-class ( Division 1 , renamed Ligue 1 since 2002 ).

Famous pepole

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Erwann Penland: Pacy sur Eure dépose le bilan . foot-national.com. July 2, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  2. ^ Erwann Penland: Pacy sur Eure: Nouveau nom, nouveau club . foot-national.com. July 3, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  3. ^ Pacy Ménilles Racing Club . PMRC.fr. January 29, 2013. Archived from the original on May 4, 2013. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved January 29, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pmrc.fr