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2011–12 Coupe De France Féminine
The 2011–12 Coupe de France Féminine was the 11th edition of the French cup competition for women. This was the inaugural edition of the competition under the name ''Coupe de France Féminine'', as for the past decade, it was played under the name ''Challenge de France''. The defending champions were Saint-Étienne who defeated Montpellier 3–2 on penalties in the 2010–11 edition of the final. The competition was organized by the French Football Federation and is open to all women's French football clubs in France. On 13 May 2012, Lyon earned its fourth Coupe de France Féminine title after defeating rivals Montpellier 2–1 in the final match, which was played at the Stade Jacques Rimbault in Bourges. Calendar On 25 August 2011, the French Football Federation announced the calendar for the Coupe de France Féminine. First round The draw for the first round of the Coupe de France Féminine was held on 19 December 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Fede ...
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AS Saint-Étienne (Ladies)
Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire (), abbreviated as A.S.S.E. () and commonly known as Saint-Étienne, is a French professional association football, football club based in Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The club was founded in 1933 and competes in Ligue 2, the second division of Football in France, French football. Saint-Étienne's home ground is the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. Saint-Étienne have won ten Ligue 1 titles, six Coupe de France titles, a Coupe de la Ligue title and five Trophée des Champions. They have also won the Ligue 2 championship on three occasions. The club achieved most of its honours in the 1960s and 1970s under the leadership of managers Jean Snella, Albert Batteux, and Robert Herbin. In 1975–76 European Cup, 1976, the club reached the final of the European Cup. Saint-Étienne is known as ''Les Verts'' meaning "the Greens" due to its home colours. They have a longstanding rivalry with nearby team Olympique Lyonnais, against whom they ...
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Saint-Herblain OC
Saint-Herblain (; Gallo language, Gallo: ''Saent-Erbelaen'', , ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Loire-Atlantique Departments of France, department, administrative region of Pays de la Loire, France. It is the largest suburb of the city of Nantes, and lies adjacent to its west side. History The commune is named after the 7th-century AD Saint Hermeland ( and other names; ''Hermelandus'' in Breton and Latin), abbot and confessor under the Kingdom of the Franks, Frankish king Chlothar III. Population Breton language In 2008, 0,36% of the children attended the bilingual schools in primary education. The school network in Breton Diwan (school), Diwan has opened a college in Saint-Herblain, the first in the area. Transport The Gare de Basse-Indre-Saint-Herblain railway station is served by regional trains between Nantes and Saint-Nazaire. Buildings and structures * The Hôtel de Ville, Saint-Herblain, Hôtel de Ville was completed in 1938. * The telecommunications tow ...
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ASPTT Albi
Albi Marssac Tarn Football ASPTT (or Association Sportive de La Poste et France Télécom Albi) is a French women's football team based in Albi. The first team plays at the Stade Maurice Rigaud. The club reached Division 2 Féminine in 2000 for the first time in their history, however they were relegated the following season. After several seasons in the regional divisions of the Ligue de Midi-Pyrénées, the club was promoted again to Division 2 in 2007 after a rapid promotion from the third division. They won Division 2 in the 2013–14 season and got a historic promotion to the Division 1 Féminine. History ASPTT Albi were promoted for the first time in its history to a national division, the National 1B (Division 2), at the end of the 1999–2000 season, qualifying through its place behind the reserve team of Toulouse OAC (whose main team was then the double champion of Division 1), winning the Midi-Pyrénées Honor Division. For this first experience in National 1B, t ...
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Toulouse FC
Toulouse Football Club () is a French professional association football, football club based in Toulouse. The club was founded in 1970 and currently plays in Ligue 1, the first division of Football in France, French football. Toulouse plays its home matches at the Stadium de Toulouse located within the city. ''Les Violets'' won the Coupe de France in 2023 Coupe de France final, 2023, and have won the second tier Ligue 2 on three occasions. Toulouse have participated in UEFA, European competition six times, including in 2007 when they qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time. The president of Toulouse FC is Damien Comolli, 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, international strikers André-Pierre Gignac, Ma ...
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Angers CBOS
Angers (, , ;) is a city in western France, about southwest of Paris. It is the prefecture of the Maine-et-Loire department and was the capital of the province of Anjou until the French Revolution. The inhabitants of both the city and the province are called ''Angevins'' or, more rarely, ''Angeriens''. Angers proper covers and has a population of 154,508 inhabitants, while around 432,900 live in its metropolitan area (''aire d'attraction''). The Angers Loire Métropole is made up of 29 communes covering with 299,500 inhabitants (2018).Comparateur de territoire
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Not including the broader metropolitan area, Angers is the third most populous
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La Roche ESOF
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second most populous city in the United States of America. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music *La (musical note), or A, the sixth note *"L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure 8'' (album) * ''L.A.'' (EP), by Teddy Thompson *''L.A. (Light Album)'', a Beach Boys album * "L.A." (Neil Young song), 1973 *The La's, an English rock band *L.A. Reid, a prominent music producer *Yung L.A., a rapper *Lady A, an American country music trio * "L.A." (Amy Macdonald song), 2007 *"La", a song by Australian-Israeli singer-songwriter Old Man River *''La'', a Les Gordon album Other media * l(a, a poem by E. E. Cummings *La (Tarzan), fictional queen of the lost city of Opar (Tarzan) *''Lá'', later known as Lá Nua, an Irish language newspaper *La7, an Italian television channel *LucasArts, an American video game developer and publisher * Liber Annuus, academic journal Business, organizations, and government agenc ...
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Saint-Georges FC
Saint-Georges may refer to: People *Didia Saint Georges (1888–1979), Romanian composer *Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799), French composer and violinist **Saint-Georges International Music Festival, Guadeloupe *Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges (1799–1875), French librettist *Saint-Georges de Bouhélier (1876–1947), French poet and dramatist Places Belgium *Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse, a municipality of Wallonia in the province of Liège Canada *Saint-Georges, Quebec, a city in the Beauce-Sartigan Regional County Municipality **Saint-Georges Aerodrome * Saint-Georges, Shawinigan, a sector of Shawinigan, Quebec *Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna village and Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna parish, merged to form Cacouna, Quebec * Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville, Quebec, now Clarenceville *Saint-Georges-de-Malbaie, a community within the city of Percé, Quebec * Saint-Georges-de-Windsor, Quebec, a municipality * Saint-Georges River, a tributary of the Chêne River in Quebec ...
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Sablé-sur-Sarthe FC
Sablé-sur-Sarthe (, literally ''Sablé on Sarthe''), commonly referred to as Sablé, is a commune in the Sarthe department, in the Pays de la Loire region, western France. It is about 40 km southwest of Le Mans and about 50 km northeast of Angers. Population Geography The Vaige forms part of the commune's north-western border, flows southwards through the middle of the commune, then flows into the Sarthe River in the town of Sablé-sur-Sarthe. History French prime minister François Fillon was mayor of Sablé from 1983 to 2001, which therefore has a TGV station on the line from Paris-Nantes despite a relatively small population. Tourism The town is a hub for river cruising along the Sarthe. There is a festival of baroque music every August. Industry From 2010 to 2015, the motor car firm Venturi had a factory at Sablé-sur-Sarthe. Climate Points of interest * Arboretum du Rosay See also * Communes of the Sarthe department The following is a list of the 352 ...
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Quimper Kerfeunteun FC
Quimper Kerfeunteun Football Club, commonly known as Quimper, is a French football team from the city of Quimper, Finistère, who play in the Brittany Football League of the Régional 1, the sixth division of French football. The team used to be known as Stade Quimpérois. History The team was founded in 1905. Its major achievement came in the 1970s and 1980s when it played in the Division 2. Its best result was a fourth place in 1988–89. The club had financial problems in 1997. In the 2006–07 season, they escaped from regional level (DH Bretagne, 6th division) and came back at a national level. The team has a women's section, which played in the 3rd division. Current squad Managerial history * Pierre Philippe: ?-? * Edmond Lemaître: 1959–1971 * Marcel Mao: 1971–1974 * Robert Dewilder: 1977–1978 * Jean Brélivet: 1978–1979 * Joël Le Bris: 1979–1981 * Marc Rastoll: 1981 – January 1983 * Jacky Castellan: 1983–1984 * Wlodzimi ...
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