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Toulouse Football Club is a French professional
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club based in Toulouse. The club was founded in 1937 and currently plays in
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, the first division of French football. Toulouse plays its home matches at the
Stadium de Toulouse Stadium de Toulouse is the largest multi-purpose stadium in Toulouse, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, mainly those of the Toulouse Football Club, as well as rugby matches for Stade Toulousain in the European Rugby Champ ...
located within the city. ''Les Pitchouns'' have won Ligue 2 on three occasions. Toulouse have participated in European competition five times, including in 2007 when they qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time. The president of Toulouse FC is
Damien Comolli Damien Jacques Comolli (born 24 November 1971) is a French former association football, football coach and scout and the current director of football of Toulouse FC. He has previously worked with the clubs AS Monaco FC, Monaco, AS Saint-Étienne, ...
, who succeeded the French businessman Olivier Sadran who took over the club following its bankruptcy in 2001 which resulted in it being relegated to the Championnat National. The club has served as a springboard for several players, most notably the World Cup-winning goalkeeper
Fabien Barthez Fabien Alain Barthez (born 28 June 1971) is a French racing driver and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. At club level, he played football in both France and England with Toulouse, Marseille, AS Monaco, Manchester Unite ...
, international strikers André-Pierre Gignac and Martin Braithwaite.


History

The city was left without a big side in 1967 when Toulouse FC sold its players and place in the French top flight to Paris outfit
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, but three years later a new club, Union Sportive Toulouse, rose from the ashes. Adopting red and yellow jerseys, the club started out in Ligue 2 and in 1979 reclaimed the name Toulouse FC. Now wearing purple and white, ''Les Pitchouns'' gained top-flight promotion in 1982. A side containing Jacques Santini and Swiss forward Daniel Jeandupeux earned a penalty shoot-out victory against Diego Maradona's Napoli in the
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, Toulouse's maiden European campaign. After goalkeeper
Fabien Barthez Fabien Alain Barthez (born 28 June 1971) is a French racing driver and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. At club level, he played football in both France and England with Toulouse, Marseille, AS Monaco, Manchester Unite ...
made his breakthrough and moved on, Toulouse were relegated in 1994. They subsequently bounced back and forth between Ligues 1 and 2 before slipping to the third flight in 2001 after financial problems. Toulouse were back in the top flight two seasons later, and in 2007 they finished third to earn a place in the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round. There, Liverpool overpowered them 5–0 on aggregate. In 2008–09, Toulouse finished fourth in the Ligue 1 table with 64 points, and secured a spot in the new Europa League, while André-Pierre Gignac led all scorers in Ligue 1 with 24 goals and was awarded a call-up to the French national team. In the 2015–16
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season, Toulouse avoided relegation to
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in the last game of the season. With 12 minutes to go, Toulouse were behind to Angers 2–1 and needed a win to survive, and scored two late goals and won the match 3–2. Two years later, they finished 18th and won the promotion/relegation playoff 4–0 on aggregate against Ligue 2's AC Ajaccio. On 6 January 2020, Toulouse dismissed manager Antoine Kombouaré following the club's 1–0 loss to Championnat National 2 side Saint-Pryvé Saint-Hilaire in the Coupe de France. Under Kombouaré the club had lost ten matches in a row, leading him to be dismissed and replaced by Denis Zanko. On 30 April that year, Toulouse were relegated to Ligue 2 after the LFP elected to end the season early due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 21 July 2020, RedBird Capital Partners acquired an 85% stake in Toulouse FC. The club achieved promotion back to Ligue 1 in 2022. Toulouse reached their first ever Coupe de France final during the 2022-23 season, facing FC Nantes at the
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.


Name changes

* Union Sportive Toulouse (1970–79) * Toulouse Football Club (1979–current)


Stadium

Toulouse play their home matches at the Stadium de Toulouse. Built in 1937, the stadium presently has a capacity of 33,150. The stadium was used as a venue for the
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, 2007 Rugby Union World Cup and UEFA Euro 2016.


Colours

The violet is a reference to one of two Toulouse nicknames: ''la Cité des violettes'' (the City of Violets), the second one being ''la Ville rose'' (the Pink City), which explains the colour of former alternate jerseys. The team's logo displays the gold and blood-red Occitan cross, the symbol of
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, of which Toulouse is a historical capital.


Club rivalries


Derby de la Garonne

The Derby de la Garonne is a derby match between
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and Toulouse. The derby derives from the fact that Bordeaux and Toulouse are the two major cities in south-western France, both of which are situated on the
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. The consistency and competitiveness of the rivalry developed following Toulouse's return to
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after being administratively relegated to the Championnat National in 2001.


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Honours

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Domestic

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**Winners (3): 1981–82, 2002–03, 2021–22


Club officials


Managers

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José Farías José Farías (17 April 1937 – 10 June 2004) was an Argentine football player and manager. He played and coached in France. Farías played for Boca Juniors, Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Club Atlético Lanús, Los Andes, Club A ...
(1970–72) * Richard Boucher (1973–74, 1974–75, 1976–77) *
Ángel Marcos Ángel Marcos (born April 7, 1943) is an Argentine former football striker currently working in the staff of Niort. Playing career Marcos started his professional playing career in 1963 with Ferro Carril Oeste. He was part of the squad that won ...
(1977–78) * Just Fontaine (1978–79) *
Pierre Cahuzac Pierre Cahuzac (3 July 1927 – 31 August 2003) was a French football player and manager who played as a midfielder. As a manager, he led SC Bastia to the 1978 UEFA Cup Final. His grandson Yannick Cahuzac Yannick Cahuzac (born 18 January 19 ...
(1979–83) * Daniel Jeandupeux (1 July 1983 – 30 June 1985) * Jacques Santini (1 July 1985 – 30 June 1989) *
Pierre Mosca Pierre Mosca (born Pietro Mosca on 24 July 1949) is French former football player and coach who played as a defender for Montpellier and Monaco. After his playing career, he became a coach with Sochaux, Rennes, Montpellier, Toulouse, Toulon, N ...
(1 July 1989 – 30 June 1991) * Victor Zvunka (1 July 1991 – 1 September 1992) * Serge Delmas (1 July 1992 – 14 January 1994) *
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(14 January 1994 – 30 June 1994) * Rolland Courbis (1 July 1994 – 1 November 1995) * Alain Giresse (1 November 1995 – 30 June 1998) * Guy Lacombe (1 July 1998 – 25 January 1999) * Alain Giresse (26 January 1999 – 9 October 2000) *
Robert Nouzaret Robert Nouzaret (born 29 September 1943) is a French football manager and former player. Managerial career On 31 August 2011, Nouzaret resigned as DR Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (french: République démocratique du Congo ...
(1 October 2000 – 30 June 2001) * Erick Mombaerts (1 July 2001 – 30 June 2006) * Elie Baup (1 July 2006 – 30 May 2008) * Alain Casanova (30 May 2008 – 16 March 2015) * Dominique Arribagé (16 March 2015 – 2 March 2016) * Pascal Dupraz (2 March 2016 – 22 January 2018) * Mickaël Debève (23 January 2018 – 14 June 2018) * Alain Casanova (22 June 2018 – 10 October 2019) * Antoine Kombouaré (14 October 2019 – 6 January 2020) * Denis Zanko (5 January 2020 – 22 June 2020) * Patrice Garande (22 June 2020 – 2 June 2021) * Philippe Montanier (23 June 2021 – present)


See also

* Toulouse FC (women)


References


Further reading

* ''Toulouse Football Club, de 1937 à nos jours'', de Jean-Louis Berho et Didier Pitorre, avec la collaboration de Jean-Paul Cazeneuve et Jérôme Leclerc (Éditions Universelles) * ''La Grande Histoire du TFC'', de Nicolas Bernard (Éditions Universelles) * ''TouFoulCan'', la Bande-dessinée qui supporte le Toulouse Football Club.


External links

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