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Nîmes Olympique

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Nîmes Olympique
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Full name Nîmes Olympique
Football Club
Nickname(s) Les crocodiles
Founded 10 April 1937
Ground Stade des Costières,
Nimes
(Capacity: 18,482)
Chairman Jean-Louis Gazeau
Manager Flag of France Jean-Michel Cavalli
League Ligue 2
2008-09 L2, 17th
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Nîmes Olympique is a football (soccer) team based in Nîmes, France, founded on April 10, 1937. Prior to this, it was known as Sporting Club Nîmois.

Nimes Olympique currently (as of 2008) plays in Ligue 2 - the second level of French soccer. They have a fierce group of fans ("Ultras") known as the "Gladiators".

Their greatest achievement was winning Ligue 2 in the 1949/1950 season. They also won the Championnat National in 1997.

Former players include Eric Cantona, Laurent Blanc, Wilson Oruma, Mickaël Pagis, Cyril Jeunechamp and Bernard Boissier.

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[edit] Sporting Club Nîmois

The Sporting Club Nîmois (SCN) was founded in 1901 by Henri Monnier, who, at the age of 21, had just returned from a 2 year trip to England. He decided to start a new team in Nimes, his home town. Originally, the team was for young Protestants only.

In 1908, the SCN played FC Sète for the title of 'Champions of Languedoc'. Nîmes won, qualifying for the final phase of the French championship, which they lost to Olympique Marseille in the first round.

The club suspended activities due to World War I on April 15, 1919. In 1922, SCN absorbed a local rival, F.A. Nîmois.

The new team, still under the name of Sporting Club Nîmois, were runners-up in the South-East championship in 1925. In 1927, les Nîmois won a place in the highest championship, then known as the Division d'Honneur.

In October 1931, the then-president of the Republic of France, Gaston Doumergue, inaugurated the Jean Bouin stadium.

Due to financial problems, SCN abandoned their professional activities in 1937. Following efforts from local businessmen, the club moved to the district of Lozère-Gard in Nîmes, and was reformed as Nîmes Olympique. Nimes secured Ligue 2 position for 2009-10 season after beating 2-1 Brest at away match in May 29, 2009.

[edit] Nîmes Olympique

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The team moved to the Stade des Costières de Nîmes on February 15, 1989, celebrating with a game featuring the French national team. A number of Dutch players including Dennis Bergkamp made guest appearances for Nimes.[citation needed]

The first league match at the stadium was on March 4 1989, against Montceau in a Ligue 2 game, with 3,647 spectators in attendance. The record attendance to date was 25,051, which was recorded in the 1991-1992 season, in a Ligue 1 game against Olympique Marseille. The French national team also played an international game against Greece, just before Euro 96, with an attendance of 23,420.

The standard capacity of the stadium is 18,482, due to security concerns.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Current squad

As of June 5, 2009[1]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of France GK Nicolas Puydebois
2 Flag of France DF Ludovic Liron
3 Flag of France DF Florent Besnard
5 Flag of France DF Ludovic Jeannel
6 Flag of France DF Sadio Sankharé
7 Flag of France MF Nicolas Bayod
8 Flag of France MF Johan Cavalli
9 Flag of France FW Mickaël Colloredo
10 Flag of France MF Idriss Ech-Chergui
12 Flag of Algeria MF Saad Ichalalène
14 Flag of France MF Cédric Horjak
15 Flag of France FW Jean-Jacques Mandrichi
No. Position Player
18 Flag of France DF Benoît Poulin
19 Flag of France MF Moussa Sidibé
20 Flag of Algeria MF Medhi Mostefa
21 Flag of France MF Paul Maisonneuve
23 Flag of France FW Grégory Adell
24 Flag of France DF William Massot
27 Flag of Togo FW Robert Malm
28 Flag of Togo FW Jonathan Ayité
29 Flag of Algeria DF Abderraouf Zarabi
30 Flag of France GK Sébastien Gimenez
-- Flag of France DF Manasse Enza Yamaissi
-- Flag of Morocco DF Salaheddine Sbai
-- Flag of Serbia DF Miodrag Stošić
-- Flag of Guadeloupe MF Stéphane Auvray
-- Flag of France DF Grégory Poirier


[edit] Famous players

For a complete list of Nîmes Olympique players, see Category:Nîmes Olympique players

[edit] Coaches

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