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Rachid Mekhloufi
Rachid Mekhloufi ( ar, رشيد مخلوفي; born 12 August 1936 in Sétif, French Algeria) is a French-Algerian former football striker. He later became a manager and coached the Algeria national football team. International career In the middle of the Algerian War, on 13 April 1958, ten of the most well-known France-Based professional football (soccer) players fled from France to go and play for their new FLN football team. This team was created from the National Liberation Front (Algeria). One of these 10 players was Rachid Mekhloufi. Rachid, "abandoned the French team preparing for the World Cup Finals in Sweden and instantly became an Algerian national symbol." By the summer, more and more France-based Algerians came to join the original ten who fled. Rachid and his fellow teammates wanted to show the French people the serious war that was going on in Algeria. Many of them did not realize the extent of the war going on, and when ten high-caliber players left, the Fr ...
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Sétif
Sétif ( ar, سطيف, ber, Sṭif) is the capital of the Sétif Province in Algeria. It is one of the most important cities of eastern Algeria and the country as a whole, since it is considered the trade capital of the country. It is an inner city, situated in the eastern side of Algeria, at 270 kilometers east of Algiers, at 131 km west of Constantine (Algeria), Constantine, in the Hautes Plaines region south of Béjaia and Jijel. The city is at 1,100 meters of altitude. The city was part of Phoenician Empire then it became part of the ancient Berbers, Berber kingdom of Numidia, the capital of Mauretania Sitifensis under the rule of the Roman Empire. It became a city of the Islamic World after becoming Muslim during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. It is considered as the starting point of the Sétif and Guelma massacre, 8 May 1945 protests and massacre, which was a crucial factor to the start of the Algerian War. Toponymy Sétif was Numidia, numid before undergoing ...
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Coupe De France
The Coupe de France, formerly known as the Coupe Charles Simon, is the premier knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation (FFF). It was first held in 1917 and is open to all amateur and professional football clubs in France, including clubs based in the overseas departments and territories. Between 1917 and 1919, the competition was called the Coupe Charles Simon, in tribute of Charles Simon, a French sportsman and the founder of the French Interfederal Committee (the ancestor of the French Football Federation), who died in 1915 while serving in World War I. The final is played at the Stade de France and the winner qualifies for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League and a place in the Trophée des Champions match. A concurrent women's tournament is also held, the Coupe de France Féminine. Combined with random draws and one-off matches (no replays), the Coupe de France can be difficult for the bigger clubs to win. The compe ...
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1965–66 French Division 1
FC Nantes won Division 1 season 1965/1966 of the French Association Football League with 60 points. Participating teams * Angers SCO * Bordeaux * AS Cannes * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * AS Monaco * FC Nantes * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * Red Star Olympique * Stade Rennais UC * FC Rouen * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Stade de Paris FC * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC (1937) * US Valenciennes-Anzin League table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1966/1967 * Stade de Reims: Champion of Division 2 * Olympique de Marseille: runner-up of Division 2 Merger at the end of the season * UA Sedan-Torcy with RC Paris Racing Club de France Football (, also known as Racing Paris, RCF Paris, Matra Racing, Racing Club, or Racing) is a French association football club based in Colombes, a suburb of Paris. Racing was founded in 1882 as a multi-discipline spor ..., become RC Paris-Sedan Results Top g ...
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1964–65 French Division 1
FC Nantes won Division 1 season 1964/1965 of the French Association Football League with 43 points. Participating teams * Angers SCO * Bordeaux * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * AS Monaco * FC Nantes * Nîmes Olympique * Stade Rennais UC * FC Rouen * AS Saint-Étienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Stade Français FC * RC Strasbourg * SC Toulon * Toulouse FC (1937) * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in 1965–66 French Division 1 * OGC Nice: Champion of Division 2 * Red Star Olympique: runner-up of Division 2 * AS Cannes Association Sportive de Cannes Football (; commonly referred to as AS Cannes or simply Cannes) is a French association football club based in Cannes. The club was formed 1902 as a sports club and currently plays in the Championnat National 3, t ...: Third place Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1964-1965at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1 ...
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1963–64 French Division 1
AS Saint-Étienne won Division 1 season 1963/1964 of the French Association Football League with 44 points. Participating teams * Angers SCO * Bordeaux * RC Lens * Olympique Lyonnais * AS Monaco * FC Nantes * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * FC Rouen * AS Saint-Étienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * Stade Français FC * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1964/1965 * Lille OSC: Champion * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard: runner-up * SC Toulon: Fourth place (FC Metz Football Club de Metz, commonly referred to as FC Metz or simply Metz (), is a French association football club based in Metz, Lorraine. The club was formed in 1932 and plays in Ligue 2, the second division in the French football league sys ... (3rd) did not qualify) Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1963-1964at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT: ...
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Swiss Super League
The Swiss Super League (known as the Credit Suisse Super League for sponsorship reasons) is a Swiss professional league in the top tier of the Swiss football league system and has been played in its current format since the 2003–04 season. As of January 2022, the Swiss Super League is ranked 14th in Europe according to UEFA's ranking of league coefficients, which is based upon Swiss team performances in European competitions. The 2022–23 season will be the 126th season of the Swiss top-flight, making it the longest continuously running top-flight national league. Overview The Super League is played over 36 rounds from the end of July to May, with a winter break from mid-December to the first week of February. Each team plays each other four times, twice at home and twice away, in a round-robin. As teams from both Switzerland and Liechtenstein participate in the Swiss football leagues, only a Swiss club finishing in first place will be crowned champion—should a t ...
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1962–63 Nationalliga A
Statistics of Swiss Super League in the 1962–63 season. Overview There were fourteen teams contesting in the 1962–63 Nationalliga A. These were the top 12 teams from the previous season 1961–62 and the two newly promoted teams Chiasso and Sion. The Championship was played in a double round-robin, the champions were to be qualified for 1963–64 European Cup and the bottom placed two teams in the table were to be relegated. FC Zürich won the championship. League standings Results Topscorers References Summary at RSSSF Sources {{DEFAULTSORT:1962-63 Nationalliga A Swiss Football League seasons Swiss Swiss may refer to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland * Swiss people Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina *Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses *Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports *Swiss Internation ... 1962–63 in Swiss football ...
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UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout format, and a single leg final. It is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in European football, played by the national league champions (and, for some nations, one or more runners-up) of their national associations. Introduced in 1955 as the ( French for European Champion Clubs' Cup), and commonly known as the European Cup, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open only to the champions of Europe's domestic leagues, with its winner reckoned as the European club champion. The competition took on its current name in 1992, adding a round-robin group stage in 1991 and allowing mul ...
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1957–58 French Division 1
Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1957/1958 of the French Association Football League with 48 points. Participating teams * Olympique Alès * Angers SCO * AS Béziers * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1958/1959 * FC Nancy: Champion of Division 2 * Stade Rennais UC Stade Rennais Football Club (), commonly referred to as Stade Rennais FC, Stade Rennais, Rennes, or simply SRFC, is a French professional football club based in Rennes, Brittany. They compete in Ligue 1, the top tier of French football, and pl ...: runner-up * Limoges FC: Third place * RC Strasbourg: Fourth place Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1957-1958at pari-et-gagne.com { ...
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1956–57 French Division 1
AS Saint-Etienne won Division 1 season 1956/1957 of the French Association Football League with 49 points. Participating teams * Angers SCO * RC Lens * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1957/1958 * Olympique Alès: Champion of Division 2 * AS Béziers: runner-up * Lille OSC Lille Olympique Sporting Club (), commonly referred to as LOSC, LOSC Lille or simply Lille, is a French professional football club based in Lille, Hauts-de-France that competes in Ligue 1, the top flight of French football. Lille has played its ...: Third place Results Top goalscorers See also * 1956–57 Coupe de France * 1956–57 French Division 2 {{DEFAULTSORT:1956-57 French Di ...
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1955–56 French Division 1
OGC Nice won Division 1 season 1955/1956 of the French Association Football League with 43 points. Participating teams * Bordeaux * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * AS Troyes-Savinienne Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1956/1957 * Stade Rennais UC:Champion of Division 2 * Angers SCO:runner-up * US Valenciennes-Anzin: Third place Results Top goalscorers OGC Nice Winning Squad 1955-'56 ;Goal * Dominique Colonna * Henri Hairabedian ;Defence * Gilbert Bonvin * Rémy Fronzoni * César Hector Gonzales * Alphonse Martinez * Aleardo Nani * Guy Poitevin ;Midfield * José Carlos Brandaozinho * Jean Luciano * François Milazzo ;Attack * Jean-Pierre Alba * Mohammed Abderrazak * Ruben Bravo * Robe ...
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French Division 1
Ligue 1, officially known as Ligue 1 Uber Eats for sponsorship reasons, is a French professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the French football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Administrated by the Ligue de Football Professionnel, Ligue 1 is contested by 20 clubs and operates on a system of promotion and relegation from and to Ligue 2. Seasons run from August to May. Clubs play two matches against each of the other teams in the league – one home and one away – totalling to 38 matches over the course of the season. Most games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during weekday evenings. Play is regularly suspended the last weekend before Christmas for two weeks before returning in the second week of January. As of 2021, Ligue 1 is one of the top national leagues, ranked fifth in Europe, behind England's Premier League, Spain's La Liga, Italy's Serie A , Germany's Bundesliga. Ligue 1 w ...
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