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FC Gustavia was a Barthélemois football club located in Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy. The club has won the Saint-Barthelemy Championships once in 2004. *A recent club called '' AS Gustavia'' has no link with this club. Honours * Saint-Barthelemy Championships The territory of Saint Barthélemy consists of Saint Barthelemy and the near islands. Champions per year *2003/04: FC Gustavia *2004/05: FC Beach-Hôtel *2005/06: FC Beach-Hôtel *2006/07: FC Amicale (ex FC Beach-Hôtel) *2007/08: ASPSB (Assoc ...: ** Winners (1): 2003–04 References Gustavia Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy {{Caribbean-footyclub-stub ...
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Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
Gustavia (, , ) is the main town and capital of the island of Saint Barthélemy. Originally called Le Carénage, it was renamed in honor of King Gustav III of Sweden. History Saint Barthélemy was first claimed by France in 1648. The island was given to Sweden in exchange for trade rights in Gothenburg in 1784 and Sweden founded the Swedish West India Company. Prospering during the Napoleonic Wars, assets were low thereafter, and the island was sold back to France in 1878. The eventual site of Gustavia was first called ''Le Carénage (The Careening)'' after the shelter it provided to damaged ships. According to the archives, the name ''Gustavia'' appeared between December 28, 1786, and February 9, 1787. Gustavia remains as a reflection of the Swedish period, during which a minority of the population of approximately 4% were of Swedish origin. Three forts built in the mid- to late 17th century protected the harbour: Oscar (formerly Gustav Adolf), Karl and Gustav. The Saint-Barth ...
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Saint-Barthelemy Championships
The territory of Saint Barthélemy consists of Saint Barthelemy and the near islands. Champions per year *2003/04: FC Gustavia *2004/05: FC Beach-Hôtel *2005/06: FC Beach-Hôtel *2006/07: FC Amicale (ex FC Beach-Hôtel) *2007/08: ASPSB (Association Sportive Portugaise de Saint Barthélémy) *2008/09: ASPSB *2009/10: ASPSB *2010/11: ASPSB *2011/12: FC Amicale (ex FC Beach-Hôtel) *2012/13: Ouanalao FC *2013/14: Ouanalao FC *2014/15: AS Gustavia *2015/16: AS Gustavia * 2016/17: ASPSB *2017/18: FC Arawak *2018/19: ASPSB *2020: ''Cancelled'' *2021: Team FWI *2022: Team FWI *2023: FC Arawak See also *Saint-Martin Championships The Saint-Martin League (French: Ligue de Saint-Martin) is the top division of association football in the Collectivity of Saint Martin The Collectivity of Saint Martin (french: Collectivité de Saint-Martin), commonly known as simply Saint Ma ... ReferencesRSSSF Saint Barthélemy football competitions {{SaintBarthélemy-stub ...
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AS Gustavia
FC Gustavia was a Barthélemois football club located in Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy. The club has won the Saint-Barthelemy Championships once in 2004. *A recent club called '' AS Gustavia'' has no link with this club. Honours * Saint-Barthelemy Championships The territory of Saint Barthélemy consists of Saint Barthelemy and the near islands. Champions per year *2003/04: FC Gustavia *2004/05: FC Beach-Hôtel *2005/06: FC Beach-Hôtel *2006/07: FC Amicale (ex FC Beach-Hôtel) *2007/08: ASPSB (Assoc ...: ** Winners (1): 2003–04 References Gustavia Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy {{Caribbean-footyclub-stub ...
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Football Clubs In Saint Barthélemy
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in North America and Australia); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football. These various forms of football share to varying extent common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century. The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of Bri ...
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