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FC Girondins de Bordeaux

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Full name Football Club des
Girondins de Bordeaux
Nickname(s) Bordeaux
FCGB[1]
les Girondins[2]
Le club au scapulaire[3]
Les marine et blanc[4]
Founded 1881
Ground Stade Chaban Delmas,
Bordeaux
(Capacity: 34,327)
Chairman Flag of France Jean-Louis Triaud
Manager Flag of France Laurent Blanc
League Ligue 1
2008-09 L1, 1st (champions)
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FC Girondins de Bordeaux is a French football team, playing in the city of Bordeaux. It is commonly referred to as just Bordeaux.

The club was founded in 1881 as an omnisport club. The Girondins won the French league in 1950, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1999 and 2009. The club plays the home-matches in the Stade Chaban Delmas, named after the former mayor of Bordeaux, Jacques Chaban-Delmas. Parc Lescure was the previous name of the stadium. The club has often qualified for European football.

Their biggest European triumph was reaching the UEFA Cup final in 1996. After qualifying for the Intertoto Cup, the Girondins won that competition to get a place in the UEFA Cup. They reached the final after victories over Vardar Skopje, Rotor Volgograd, Real Betis, a heroic quarter final win over Milan, and a semi-final win over Slavia Prague. In the UEFA Cup final, Bayern Munich prevented the Bordeaux winning their first European Cup after a 5-1 defeat on aggregate.

The club has been an entire subsidiary company of the French television group M6 since 2001.

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[edit] Historical overview

An all-round sports club was created as Girondins de Bordeaux on February 1, 1882 or October 1, 1881, depending on sources. It was not until 1910, when put under pressure by Raymond Brard that football became the over-riding sport. The first official Premier match took place in 1919.

Le Girondins became professional in 1937. This was after clubs Sporting Club de la Bastidenne and Club Deportivo Espagnol de Bordeaux had come and gone, as well as their offspring, FC Hispano-Bastidenne. They decided to rest two seasons before becoming professional.

Bordeaux captured their first Coupe de France in 1941 farther beating SC Fives 2-0. It would be 45 years before they would reclaim the title, after six failed attempts.

In 1949/50 Bordeaux became champions of Ligue 1 just a year after being champions of Ligue 2, with André Gérard one of the main people in their quest for the title. Bordeaux's defence became known as the "impenetrable fortress". Of these, three names were most significant, the names of De Harder, Kargu and Libar.

Time went on and Bordeaux declined in form until 1979-80 when, after thirteen weeks they sacked their manager and within nine months brought in Raymond Goethals, successful with Anderlecht with his own renowned tactics. However he lasted no longer than a single calendar year and later they brought in Aimé Jacquet.

During the eighties, Bordeaux won three Ligues, two Coupes de France, and qualified several consecutive years for European competition. A comparative slide over the next ten years followed, until in the early nineties Bordeaux were relegated to the second division for financial reasons. The rebirth, however, was immediate after some flowing football not only secured immediate promotion back to Ligue 1, but meant that not so many years later, Bordeaux were constantly frequenting Europe. This remains so to this day, with their prowess bringing them titles including a 1996 UEFA Cup final.

[edit] Important dates

  • 1881/82 - Les Girondins founded.
  • 1910 - Football section created. This lasted one season and was then abandoned.
  • 1919 - A football section is recreated and les Girondins absorb the teams from l'Argus Sport and Bordeaux FC.
  • 1937 - Les Girondins turn professional.
  • 1941 - First final victory - la Coupe de France.
  • 1945 - First season in Division 1.
  • 1950 - First French champions title.
  • 1964 - First European participation (eliminated in the first round after a defeat to Borussia Dortmund)
  • 1984 - First Champions League participation, eliminated in the semi-finals by Juventus - 2-3 over two legs.
  • 1987 - First double Champions Cup.
  • 1996 - First European final, defeated by Bayern Munich 1-5 over two legs.
  • 1999 - Wins French championship (Ligue 1).
  • 2009 - Wins French championship (Ligue 1).

[edit] Honours

Ligue 1 Championship 6:

1949–50, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1998–99, 2008–09.

Ligue 2 Championship 1:

1991–92.

Coupe de France 3:

1941, 1986, 1987.

Coupe de la Ligue 3:

2002, 2007, 2009

Trophée des champions 2:

1986, 2008

Coppa delle Alpi

1980

UEFA Intertoto Cup 1:

1995–96

UEFA Cup

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

As of July 3, 2009

No. Position Player
1 Flag of France GK Cédric Carrasso
4 Flag of France MF Alou Diarra
5 Flag of Brazil MF Fernando Menegazzo
6 Flag of France DF Franck Jurietti
7 Flag of France FW Yoan Gouffran
8 Flag of France MF Yoann Gourcuff
9 Flag of Argentina FW Fernando Cavenaghi
10 Flag of Brazil FW Jussiê
11 Flag of France FW David Bellion
13 Flag of Argentina DF Diego Placente
16 Flag of France GK Ulrich Ramé
17 Flag of Brazil MF Wendel
No. Position Player
19 Flag of France MF Pierre Ducasse
21 Flag of France DF Mathieu Chalmé
23 Flag of France DF Florian Marange
24 Flag of Mali MF Abdou Traoré
25 Flag of France FW Henri Saivet
26 Flag of France FW Gabriel Obertan
27 Flag of France DF Marc Planus
28 Flag of France DF Benoît Trémoulinas
29 Flag of Morocco FW Marouane Chamakh
30 Flag of France GK Matthieu Valverde
33 Flag of France MF Grégory Sertic

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Mali FW Cheik Diabaté (at Ajaccio)
Flag of France DF Ted Lavie (at Angers)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo GK Parfait Mandanda (at AS Beauvais)


[edit] Notable players

For a complete FC Girondins de Bordeaux players list, see here

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Argentina
Algeria
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Brazil
Cameroon
Colombia
Côte d'Ivoire
Czech Republic
Denmark
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Montenegro
Netherlands
Paraguay
Portugal
Russia
Spain

[edit] Coaches

Elie Baup was the coach of the Bordeaux during five years, from 1998 to 2003. Former Bordeaux midfielder Michel Pavon became head coach in October 24, 2003. Because of health problems, he stood back and continued his career as scout on June 2005. Brazilian Ricardo became the new coach, until Laurent Blanc took over in 2007.

 

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