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Stade Rennais Football Club (), commonly referred to as Stade Rennais FC, Stade Rennais, Rennes, or simply SRFC, is a French professional
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club based in
Rennes Rennes (; br, Roazhon ; Gallo: ''Resnn''; ) is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France at the confluence of the Ille and the Vilaine. Rennes is the prefecture of the region of Brittany, as well as the Ille-et-Vilaine department ...
, Brittany. They compete in
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, the top tier of French football, and play their home matches at the Roazhon Park. The team's president is Nicolas Holveck, and its owner is Artémis, the holding company of businessman François Pinault. Rennes was founded in 1901 under the name Stade Rennais and is one of the founding members of the first division of French football. Alongside
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, Rennes is one of the top football clubs in the region and the two are among the main clubs that contest the Derby Breton. The club's best finish in the league has been third, accomplishing this feat after the season was ended prematurely in 2019–20. Rennes has won three Coupe de France titles in
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and
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. After winning the Coupe de France in 1971, Rennes changed its name to its current version. Rennes' home colours are red shirts with black shorts and socks. They have a long-standing rivalry with fellow
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club
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, with whom they contest the Derby Breton. Rennes is known for its youth academy, known in English as the Henri Guérin Training Centre, which was formed in 2000. The
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(FFF) recognised Rennes as having the best youth academy in the country in 2010. The cornerstone of the academy is the under-19 team, which has won the Coupe Gambardella three times in 1973, 2003 and 2008. The academy has produced several notable talents, such as Ousmane Dembélé, Yacine Brahimi, Eduardo Camavinga, Yoann Gourcuff, Yann M'Vila,
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, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Sylvain Wiltord and Jimmy Briand.


History

Stade Rennais Football Club was founded on 10 March 1901 by a group of former students living in Brittany. Football had quickly become widely circulated in nearby regions and it was soon brought to Brittany. The club's first match was played two weeks later against FC Rennais, which Stade lost 6–0. In 1902, Stade Rennais joined the USFSA federation and, subsequently, became a founding member of the Ligue de Bretagne de football, a newly created regional league founded by the federation. In the second league season, the club won the competition after defeating the inaugural league winners FC Rennais 4–0 in the final. On 4 May 1904, Stade Rennais merged with its rivals FC Rennais to form Stade Rennais Université Club, with the primary objective being to overcome the recent domination of the Ligue de Bretagne by US Saint-Malo, then known as US Saint-Servan, which fielded mostly British players. The new club adopted the colours of Rennais, which consisted of a red and black combination with black vertical stripes on the shirt. After three years of Saint-Malo dominating the league, Rennes finally eclipsed the club in 1908 under the leadership of Welsh manager Arthur Griffith. In the following season, Rennes won the league again, but in 1910 Rennes was unable to win a third, as Saint-Malo won the league by two points. The champions subsequently went on an impressive run in which it won the league for the next four seasons over. After World War I, Rennes began focusing its efforts on winning the recently created Coupe de France. Strengthened by the arrivals of internationals Bernard Lenoble, Maurice Gastiger,
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and captain
François Hugues François Hugues (13 August 1896 – 13 December 1965) was a France international football player mostly known for his international career and his time at Red Star FC, which included two stints spanning over 14 years. With Red Star, Hugues ...
after the war, in the competition's fourth campaign, Rennes reached the final. In the match, the club faced two-time defending champions
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, which was led by attacker Paul Nicolas, defender Lucien Gamblin and goalkeeper Pierre Chayriguès. Red Star opened the scoring in the fourth minute and the match was concluded following a late goal from Raymond Sentubéry. After the disorganisation of the USFSA in 1913, Rennes joined the Ligue de l'Ouest. In 1929, Rennes departed the league after disagreeing with the increased number of games the league sought to implement in the new season. The departure led to Rennes becoming a " free agent", and the club played numerous friendly matches to compensate for the loss of league matches. In July 1930, the National Council of the
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(FFF) voted 128–20 in support of professionalism in French football. Under the leadership of club president Isidore Odorico, Rennes was among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and became founding members of the new league. In the league's inaugural season, Rennes finished mid-table in its group. Two years later, in 1935, the club reached the final of the Coupe de France for the second time. Rennes, however, lost to Marseille 3–0 after failing to overcome three first-half goals. The club's attack was also limited in the match due to being deprived of its top two attackers, Walter Kaiser and Walter Vollweiler, who were both injured. Rennes spent four more years in the first division before suffering relegation to Division 2 in the 1936–37 season. Rennes played in Division 2 before professionalism was abolished due to World War II. After the war, Rennes returned to Division 1. Led by the Austrian-born Frenchman
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, Rennes achieved its best finish in the league after finishing fourth in the 1948–49 campaign. Despite the domestic resurgence under Pleyer, the club struggled to maintain the consistency and, in the 1950s, rotated between the first division and the second division under the watch of the Spaniard Salvador Artigas and Henri Guérin, who acted in a player-coach role. Under the leadership of new president Louis Girard, Rennes underwent a major upheaval, which included renovations to the stadium. Girard sought to make Rennes competitive nationally and the first objective was achieved when the club earned promotion back to Division 1 in 1958. After finishing in the bottom-half of the table for six-straight seasons, Rennes, now managed by former club player Jean Prouff, finished in fourth place in the 1964–65 season. In the same season, the club earned its first major honour after winning the Coupe de France. Rennes, led by players such as
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,
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and Jean-Claude Lavaud defeated UA Sedan-Torcy 3–1 in the replay of the final. The first leg of the match ended 2–2, which resulted in a replay. After the cup success, Rennes played in European competition for the first time in the 1965–66 season. The club, however, lost to Czechoslovakian club Dukla Prague in the first round. In the ensuing years, Rennes struggled in league play but performed well in the Coupe de France, reaching the semi-finals on two occasions in 1967 and 1970. In 1971, Rennes captured its second Coupe de France title after defeating Lyon 1–0 with the only goal coming from a penalty conversion by
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. On 23 May 1972, Rennes officially changed its name to its current form. After another season in charge, Prouff departed Rennes and the club entered free-fall. From 1972 to 1994, Rennes was supervised by 11 different managers and, during the years, consistently hovered between Division 1 and Division 2. In 1978, the club was on the verge of bankruptcy and, as a result, was order by a tribunal to sell its biggest earners and enter a policy of
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. In the 1980s, the city's municipality gained a majority stake in the club. In 1994, Rennes returned to Division 1 and entered a period of stability mainly due to the utilisation of the club's youth academy. Instead of entering bidding wars for players, Rennes groomed its youngsters and inserted them onto the senior team when coaches felt they were ready. This strategy proved successful with players such as Sylvain Wiltord,
Jocelyn Gourvennec Jocelyn François Gourvennec (born 22 March 1972) is a French professional football manager and former player who most recently was the head coach of Ligue 1 club Lille. He played as a midfielder for clubs such as Lorient, Rennes, Nantes, Marseil ...
and
Ulrich Le Pen Ulrich Le Pen (born 23 January 1974) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent most of his career in his native France apart from a short stint at Ipswich Town. Career Born in Auray, Brittany, Le Pen began ...
. In 1998, the club was sold by the municipality to retail
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François Pinault. Pinault invested a substantial amount of funding into the club and sought to increase Rennes' production of youth talent by constructing a training centre, which was completed in 2000. Pinault also paid for a completed re-construction of the stadium and also invested in the transfer market, recruiting several players from South America, most notably Lucas Severino, whom Rennes paid a record €21 million for. The results were immediate in the decade from 2000 to 2010, with Rennes appearing in UEFA-sanctioned European competitions in five of the ten seasons. In youth production, the club produced several youth talents such as Yann M'Vila, Yacine Brahimi, Jimmy Briand and Abdoulaye Diallo, among others. In league competition, Rennes tied its best finish ever in the league by finishing fourth in 2004–05. Two seasons later, the club accomplished this feat again. In 2009, Rennes reached the Coupe de France final for the fourth time in its history. In the final, Rennes faced Breton rival Guingamp and was the heavy favourite. Despite taking the lead in the second half, however, Rennes was defeated 2–1 after Guingamp scored two goals in a ten-minute span. In 2014, Rennes made the Coupe de France final and once again their opponent was Guingamp. In a tense final, Rennes lost the match to their fierce rivals 2–0. In the 2017–2018 Ligue 1 season, Rennes had one of their best campaigns in recent memory finishing 5th and qualifying for the UEFA Europa League. In 2019, Rennes claimed its third Coupe de France win on 27 April. In the final, Rennes played Paris St Germain. The French Cup winners for the last four years were heavy favourites to beat Rennes having already been crowned Ligue 1 champions for the 2018–19 season on 21 April. Rennes rallied back from two goals down to beat Paris St Germain 6–5 on penalties. In 2019–20 season, Rennes finished third in Ligue 1 and qualified for
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for the first time in their history.


Stadium

Rennes has played on the land where the club's stadium, the Roazhon Park, situates itself since 1912. The Roazhon Park, then named Stade de Route de Lorient, which is its address, was constructed in 1912. The facility was inaugurated on 15 September 1912 in a match between Rennes and SA du Lycée de Rennes. The Stade de la Route de Lorient was officially inaugurated a month later when Rennes took on Racing Club de France in front of 3,000 spectators. The Roazhon Park is owned by the city of Rennes and has undergone renovations three times, in 1955, 1983 and 1999. In 1983, the club renovated the stadium in an attempt to resemble the Olympiastadion in Munich. After nearly four years of renovation, the new stadium was unveiled on 7 March 1987. In 1999, the new renovations, which were designed by architect Bruno Gaudin, cost €37.3 million and took four years to complete. The stadium's inauguration was celebrated twice: in a match between France and Bosnia and Herzegovina in August 2004, and another football match contesting by Rennes and Metz two months later. The current capacity of the stadium is 29,778.


Training centre

The Centre d'entraînement Henri-Guérin (Henri-Guérin Training Center), colloquially known as ''La Piverdière'', was inaugurated in June 2000. Named for former club player and manager Henri Guérin, ''La Piverdière'' is located on the outskirts of Rennes just southwest of Roazhon Park. The centre hosts the senior team's training sessions, as well as the club's reserve and youth teams. In 2007, ''La Piverdière'' became the home of the club's administrative and business headquarters. Since its inception, ''La Piverdière'' has become reputed for its consistent production of youth talent, bringing through players that have become household names at the international level. In that time, the club's youth system has made up most of the club's first team. Current first-team players Eduardo Camavinga and
Joris Gnagnon Joris Gnagnon (born 13 January 1997) is a French professional Association football, footballer who plays as a centre-back. Club career Rennes Born in Bondy next to Paris, Gnagnon is a youth exponent from Stade Rennais F.C., Stade Rennais. He ma ...
were graduates of the academy. Rennes has been awarded the honour of having the best youth academy in France. Rennes has won the Coupe Gambardella, the under-19 national youth competition, three times, in 1973, 2003 and 2008. In 2003, the team that won was anchored by Yoann Gourcuff and Marveaux. Gourcuff went on to win both the UNFP Player of the Year and
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awards and established himself as a French international. Marveaux graduated from the academy after the Gambardella triumph and went on to appear in over 100 matches for Rennes. He had his best season in the 2009–10 season, appearing in 38 matches and scoring 12 goals. In 2008, the team that won the competition was composed of Brahimi, M'Vila, Souprayen,
Yohann Lasimant Yohann Lasimant (born 4 September 1989) is a French professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Winger (sports), winger and midfielder for Championnat National 3 club Besançon Football. Club career Rennes and Sedan Born in Bes ...
, Quentin Rouger, Kévin Théophile-Catherine, and
Damien Le Tallec Damien Vincent Denis Le Tallec (born 19 April 1990) is a French-Russian professional footballer who plays for club Sochaux-Montbéliard. He is the younger brother of striker Anthony Le Tallec, and cousin of Florent Sinama Pongolle. Like his o ...
. Six of the seven players made appearances with the first-team. Le Tallec moved to German club Borussia Dortmund before he could make an appearance.


Supporters

Rennes have several supporter groups associated with the club, ranging from groups of senior supporters to ''ultras''. The oldest, most structured and frequented is Allez Rennes. The group was founded in 1962 and together with ''Les Socios'', founded in 1992, is the largest group of traditional supporters. The section of the stadium popularly called ''Tribune Mordelles'' is occupied by the Roazhon Celtic Kop (RCK). Although the group was founded in 1991, its roots date back to 1987 when a group of supporters known as Ultras Roazhon was formed. The RCK was formed by three young supporters who decided to establish the Mordelles stand as the true hot spot of the stadium. The group marks its presence not only through continuous singing and the use of flares, but also through numerous tifos and choreographic celebrations. The Breton identity is regularly displayed and the use of
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symbols is frequent. A special feat of the RCK is that the group is responsible for having made the largest Gwenn-ha-du in history measuring 270 square metres. It was displayed at the Mordelles stand during the 1994–95 season. The RCK functions as an unconditional supporters' group present at all matches, including those at European level, and gathers supporters mainly of the '' ultra''-mentality, but also holds on to its values describe by the group as ''Amitié, Respect et Fête'' (''Friendship, Respect and Party''). The Kop keeps an open attitude towards those supporters of Rennes who share them. The group has taken a strong position against "football business", the suppression of the ''ultra''-movement and racism. Although the group is not officially political, it regularly manifests
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. The RCK is a member of the RSRA (Réseau Supporter de Résistance Antiraciste), a French network of football supporter groups against racism, and involved in Fare, a European network of football supporter groups against racism and discrimination. Another major supporter group of the club is the Section Roazhon Pariz. It is a section of the RCK that is situated in Paris. The group supports the team at important away matches, such as those against Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain. The RCK makes no attempt to hide its chaotic and festive appearance. In 2003, a second group of ultras, the Breizh Stourmer ("Breton Warriors") was formed through a break with the RCK. The group was created around the idea of a small, strong core of supporters and chose to situate themselves on the opposite side of the RCK. The Breizh Stourmer has been accused by elements of the RCK for certain members holding extreme-right views. Violent clashes between radical members of the two groups have occurred. The main rival of the RCK has, however, not been the Breizh Stourmer, but for many years, the Brigade Loire, a supporters' group of Rennes' rival club
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. The Breizh Stourmer has since dissolved. In 2008, a new group of supporters, the Unvez Kelt (UK) ("Celtic Unity"), was founded. The group was initially refused by the club as an official group, however, with the help of Les Socios, it was finally accepted. Failing to establish itself and after several problems, among them a fire that destroyed its premises in November 2010, clashes with the National Police and incidents resulting in several of its members becoming arrested during an away match at Auxerre in 2012, the Unvez Kelt decided to dissolve in 2012.


Players


Current squad

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Notable players

Below are the notable former and current players who have represented Rennes in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1901. ''For a complete list of former Stade Rennais F.C. players with a Wikipedia article, see here.'' *
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* Mahi Khennane * Raïs M'Bolhi *
Mehdi Zeffane Mehdi Embareck Zeffane ( ar, مهدي إمبارك زفان; born 19 May 1992) is a professional footballer with Ligue 1 club Clermont. He plays primarily as a right-back, but has also been used as a left winger or left midfielder. Born in Fran ...
* Luis Fabiano * Raphinha * Georgi Ivanov * Stéphane Mbia * Juan Fernando Quintero * Petr Čech * Dominique Arribagé * Jean-Luc Arribart * Benjamin André * Hatem Ben Arfa * Yoann Bigné *
Yves Boutet Yves Boutet (3 October 1936 – 15 July 2021) was a French professional footballer who played as a central defender. Career Born in Rennes, Boutet played for Rennes Rennes (; br, Roazhon ; Gallo: ''Resnn''; ) is a city in the east of Brit ...
* Jimmy Briand * Jean-Pierre Brucato * Eduardo Camavinga *
Louis Cardiet Louis Cardiet (20 January 1943 – 28 April 2020) was a French professional footballer who played as a defender. After football After his football career, Cardiet became a trader in the fish trade of his hometown Quimperlé. Honours Rennes ...
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René Cédolin René Cédolin (born 13 July 1940) is a retired French footballer and football manager. Career Cédolin played as a defender, for SM Caen and Stade Rennais F.C., where he spent most of his career, winning the Coupe de France twice in 1965 and 197 ...
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Benoît Costil Benoît Guy Robert Costil (born 3 July 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Lille. Costil also is a French international, having represented his nation at under-21 and senior level. He represented his co ...
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Romain Danzé Romain Danzé (born 3 July 1986) is a French former professional footballer who spent his entire career with Stade Rennais in Ligue 1. He played as a right-back, but could also play as a midfielder or left-back. Danzé spent his entire caree ...
* Ousmane Dembélé * Étienne Didot * Julien Escudé *
Bernard Goueffic Bernard Goueffic (born 29 January 1947) is a French former professional footballer who played for Rennes, FC Lorient, Amicale de Lucé and CO Briochin. Goueffic also enjoyed a career as a manager with Amicale de Lucé Amicale de Lucé is ...
* Yoann Gourcuff *
Jocelyn Gourvennec Jocelyn François Gourvennec (born 22 March 1972) is a French professional football manager and former player who most recently was the head coach of Ligue 1 club Lille. He played as a midfielder for clubs such as Lorient, Rennes, Nantes, Marseil ...
* Clément Grenier * Pierrick Hiard *
Laurent Huard Laurent Huard (born 26 August 1973 in Fougères, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a French football coach who had a playing career. He is currently the assistant manager of AS Saint-Étienne Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire (), commonly k ...
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Cyril Jeunechamp Cyril Jeunechamp (born 18 December 1975) is a French professional football coach and a former player. He played as a right-back or midfielder. He is the head coach of the Under-19 squad of Bastia. Playing career Born in Nîmes, Cyril Jeunechamp ...
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Raymond Keruzoré Raymond Keruzoré (born 17 June 1949) is a French former football player and manager, regarded as one of the greatest players to have played for Rennes, as well as one of the greatest ever Breton players. Club career Keruzoré was born Château ...
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Jean-Claude Lavaud Jean-Claude Lavaud (18 May 1938 – 2011Staderennais.com
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Serge Lenoir Serge Lenoir (born 20 February 1947) is a French former professional footballer who played for Rennes, SC Bastia Sporting Club Bastiais ( co, Sporting Club di Bastia, commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia) is a Corsican asso ...
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Serge Le Dizet Serge Le Dizet (born 27 June 1964 in Douarnenez, Finistère) is a French football coach who had a playing career. He is currently an assistant manager at Ligue 2 club Caen. He played his whole career in Brittany, with Stade Quimperois, Stade Re ...
* Jérôme Leroy *
Bertrand Marchand Bertrand Marchand (born 27 April 1953) is a French former football player and manager. Career Marchand was coach-player then coach at Thouars Foot 79 from 1982 to 1997. Then he was at Stade Rennais F.C. (educator at the training center then assi ...
* Olivier Monterrubio *
Steven Nzonzi Steven Nkemboanza Mike Christopher Nzonzi (born 15 December 1988) is a French professional footballer who is currently a free agent Nzonzi began his career with Ligue 2 side Amiens, impressing enough to earn a move to Premier League side Blackb ...
* Jean Prouff * Anthony Réveillère * Robert Rico *
Daniel Rodighiéro Daniel Rodighiero (born 20 September 1940) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker Striker or The Strikers may refer to: People *A participant in a strike action *A participant in a hunger strike *Blacksmith's strike ...
* Olivier Sorlin * Mikaël Silvestre *
Mathys Tel Mathys Tel (born 27 April 2005) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich. Known for his pace and creative dribbling ability, Tel has drawn comparisons to his French compatriot Kylian Mbappé. ...
* Sylvain Wiltord * Asamoah Gyan * Vicky Peretz * Jérémie Boga *
Laurent Pokou Laurent N'Dri Pokou (10 August 1947 – 13 November 2016) was an Ivorian footballer who played as a striker. He notably played for French club Stade Rennais F.C. International career Pokou was a member of the Ivorian national team, who was tw ...
* Abdoulaye Doucouré *
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* Mexer * John Utaka * Kamil Grosicki *
Lamine Diatta Lamine Diatta (born 2 July 1975) is a Senegalese former professional footballer who played as a defender. He works as team coordinator of Senegal, appointed by head coach Aliou Cissé in 2015. Club career Born in Dakar, Senegal, Diatta moved t ...
* Kader Mangane * Édouard Mendy * M'Baye Niang *
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Moussa Sow Moussa Sow (born 19 January 1986) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward. Born in France, he represented Senegal at international level, scoring 18 goals in 50 appearances. He was known for his bicycle kick goals and emotional reac ...
* Salvador Artigas * Petter Hansson * Kim Källström * Ola Toivonen *
Gelson Fernandes Gelson da Conceição Tavares Fernandes (born 2 September 1986) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Club career FC Sion Fernandes started his football career at FC Sion when he first joined the club ...
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Alexander Frei Alexander Frei or Alex Frei (born 15 July 1979) is a Swiss professional football coach and a former player who played as a forward. He is currently the manager of Basel. He began his career at Basel, going on to various other clubs in Switzerla ...
* Wahbi Khazri * Carlos Bocanegra *
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Management and coaching

;Club officials *President: Jacques Delanoë (interim) *Sports Coordinator: Sylvain Armand ;Coaching *Head coach: ''Bruno Génésio'' *Assistant coaches: Jean-Marc Kuentz and Mathieu Le Scornet *Assistant coach (goalkeeper): Olivier Sorin *Youth academy director: Denis Arnaud


Coaching history

''Coaches since 1906 and later to the accession to professional status in 1932, with the exception of 1939–1941, where the Stade Rennais reverted to amateur status, and 1942–1944, where no coach was appointed by the board, and 1945 where the club didn't compete in any competition.''


Honours


League

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**Champions (2): 1955–56, 1982–83


Cups

* Coupe de France **Winners (3): 1964–65, 1970–71, 2018–19 **''Runners-up'' (4): 1921–22, 1934–35, 2008–09, 2013–14 *
Coupe de la Ligue The Coupe de la Ligue (), known outside France as the French League Cup, was a Single-elimination tournament, knockout cup competition in Football in France, French football organized by the Ligue de Football Professionnel. The tournament was est ...
**''Runners-up'' (1):
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* Trophée des Champions **Winners (1): 1971 **''Runners-up'' (2): 1965,
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Europe

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UEFA Intertoto Cup The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, 'betting pool'),Most precisely, from (football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International Foot ...
**Winners (1):
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– Joint WinnerCoupe Intertoto 2008
. Listed are all 11 teams that won the Intertoto Cup, qualifying for the UEFA Cup.


U19

* Coupe Gambardella **Champions (3): 1973, 2003, 2008


Stade Rennais in European football


References

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External links

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Unofficial website
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