Stade Montois (football)

Stade Montois Football is a French association football club founded in 1921. They are based in the town of Mont-de-Marsan and their home stadium is the Stade de l'Argenté, which has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. As of the 2020–21 season, they play in the Championnat National 2.

Mont-de-Marsan
Full nameStade Montois Football
Founded1921
GroundStade de l'Argenté,
Mont-de-Marsan
Capacity6,000
ChairmanMarine Ballion
ManagerMathieu Robin
LeagueNational 2 Group D
2019–20National 3 Group A, 1st (promoted)

History

Former logo.

Stade Montois Football was formed in 1921 as the association football section of Stade Montois Club Omnisports, a 28 section multi-sport club which is best known for its rugby team.[1]

The club was four-times consecutive champion of the Division d'Honneur South-West between 1945 and 1948,[2] and as a result were qualified to play the first season of the national Championnat de France Amateur, the top level of amateur football in France, in the 1948–49 season. They finished top of the west group, and participated in the four-team final playoff, eventually finishing third. The club were regular participants at this level until the division was integrated into the French football pyramid at level 3 in 1971. They were relegated from the then Division 3 in 1973. In 1978 they were granted access to the newly created fourth level of French football, where they stayed until gaining promotion in 1982. They remained at the third level until the FFF reorganised the league again in 1993, when they were placed in the fourth level Championnat de France Amateur.

In 1996 the club finished top of group B of the National 2 and won promotion to the third tier once again. However another league reorganisation caused them to be returned to the fourth level, as the Championnat National restructured from two groups to one. A season later they were relegated to the fifth tier, Championnat de France Amateur 2. They won promotion as champions of their group in 2011 and have played at the fourth level since.

The club reached the last 16 of the Coupe de France in 1927, and has reached the last 32 six times, the latest in 1995.[1]

Current squad

As of 20 November 2018[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  FRA Olivier Jacques
1 GK  FRA Christian Marques
2 DF  FRA Valentin Girard
3 DF  FRA Mickaël Deheegher
5 MF  FRA Jerôme Dupouy
6 MF  FRA Kevin Clavé
7 MF  FRA Théo Bodet
8 MF  FRA Simon Elissalt
9 FW  FRA Guillaume Surot
10 MF  FRA Nicolas Bigné
11 FW  FRA Guillaume Surot
12 MF  FRA Morgan Crouzet
17 DF  FRA Damien Vignolles
18 DF  FRA Yannick Soubieille
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF  FRA Dan Zampieri
22 FW  FRA Cyril Brethous
23 MF  FRA Ebrahim Farud
24 DF  FRA Benjamin Lacrampe
25 FW  FRA Anderson Maes
26 DF  FRA Tristan Ledent
27 FW  FRA Killian Benvindo
28 DF  FRA Philippe Simporé
29 FW  FRA Brandon Moenza
30 GK  FRA Paul Taczanowski
31 FW  FRA Loic Mata
32 MF  FRA Romain Renard
FW  FRA Moreno Bascle
FW  FRA Benjamin Labadie

Honours

  • Division d'Honneur South West: 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1954, 1961, 1966
  • Championnat de France Amateur (Premier Amateur Division): 1949 (Group winner)
  • National 2/Division 4 (fourth tier): 1996 (Group winner), 1982 (Group winner)
  • Championnat de France Amateur 2 (fifth tier): 2011 (Group winner)

Notable former players

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References

  1. "Histoire – Palmarès" (in French). Stade Montois Official Site. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. "Palmares LFA" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  3. "Equipe 1 : NATIONAL 2". stade-montois.org. Retrieved 20 November 2018.

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