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Amiens
File:Amiens SC Logo.svg
Full nameAmiens Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Les Licornes (The Unicorns)
Founded1901; 123 years ago (1901)
GroundStade de la Licorne
Capacity12,097
PresidentBernard Joannin
Head coachLuka Elsner
LeagueLigue 2
2019–20Ligue 1, 19th of 20 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Amiens Sporting Club (French pronunciation: [amjɛ̃]; commonly referred to as Amiens SC or simply Amiens) is a French association football club based in the northern city of Amiens in the Hauts-de-France region. The club was formed in 1901 and play in Ligue 2, the second division of French football. The club plays its home matches at the Stade de la Licorne located within the city. The 2017–18 Ligue 1 season was the first in the club's 116-year history, where they finished in 13th place to secure a position in Ligue 1 for the following year. Amiens have never won a major trophy.[1][2]

History

Amiens Athlétic Club (AAC) was set up in 1901 by a group of players from the Association du Lycée d'Amiens, French schoolboy champions in 1902, 1903, and 1904. AAC crushed its first opponents, Saint-Quentin, 13–0 a few months after its creation. In April 1902, the Comité de Picardie de l'U.S.F.S.A was established by the then-president of the AAC (Henri-Frédéric Petit). AAC dominated the early USFSA league for the first 12 seasons. In 1909, the club got a new ground, at the Henry Daussy Park, allowing an attendance of more than 1,000.

In 1933, the club got its first professional section, later abandoned in 1952, before becoming professional again in 1993. Since the early days, AAC has undergone two name changes: In 1961, to Sporting Club d'Amiens, and in 1989, as Amiens Sporting Club. Amiens played in Ligue 2 between 2001–2009.

The team made a return to the second tier of French football for the 2016–2017 season, after finishing 3rd in the Championnat National. Their first season back in Ligue 2 was the most successful ever, as they finished runners-up and were promoted to top-tier Ligue 1 for the first time ever. It was a dramatic promotion, too, as they would have dropped out of the promotion places but for a last-gasp winning goal in the final game against Reims.[3][4] Amiens first season in Ligue 1 ended in survival with a comfortable 13th placed finish on the table.[5]

In the 2018/2019 season, Amiens finished in 15th place on the table and secured their survival after a 2-1 victory over already relegated EA Guingamp.[6]

Despite this, during the 2019-2020 season with just 10 games to play, the side sat in 19th position having slipped down the table after a modest start, sitting just 4 points behind 18th placed Nîmes. The LFP suspended Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 indefinitely as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, and on 30 April 2020, the league title was awarded to Paris Saint-Germain and thus the bottom two placed teams, Amiens and Toulouse were automatically relegated to Ligue 2 for the 2020–21 season.[7]

Players

Current squad

As of 10 September 2020.[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK France FRA Régis Gurtner (Vice-captain)
2 DF France FRA Prince-Désir Gouano (Captain)
3 DF England ENG Adam Lewis (on loan from Liverpool)
11 MF Colombia COL Juan Ferney Otero
12 DF Ghana GHA Emmanuel Lomotey
13 DF Guadeloupe GLP Mickaël Alphonse
14 FW Sweden SWE Jack Lahne
15 FW Senegal SEN Moussa Konaté
16 GK Guadeloupe GLP Yohann Thuram-Ulien
17 MF France FRA Alexis Blin
18 DF France FRA Sanasi Sy
19 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Chadrac Akolo
20 FW Colombia COL Stiven Mendoza
22 MF France FRA Iron Gomis
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF Senegal SEN Amadou Ciss
24 MF Ivory Coast CIV Cheick Timite
25 DF Portugal POR Rafael Fonseca
26 MF France FRA Jayson Papeau
29 FW Morocco MAR Driss Khalid
30 GK France FRA Grégoire Coudert
32 FW France FRA Darell Tokpa
33 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Nathan Monzango
35 DF France FRA Valentin Gendrey
36 FW France FRA Florian Bianchini
38 FW France FRA Ulrick Eneme Ella
39 MF France FRA Jonathan Bumbu
40 MF France FRA Abdoulaye Touré
DF Mali MLI Molla Wagué (on loan from FC Nantes)

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF Iran IRN Saman Ghoddos (on loan to Brentford)
8 MF South Africa RSA Bongani Zungu (on loan at Rangers)
DF France FRA Jordan Lefort (on loan to BSC Young Boys)
MF Ivory Coast CIV Cheick Timité (on loan to Paris FC)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Jayson Papeau (on loan to FC Chambly)
MF France FRA Gaoussou Traoré (on loan to Quevilly-Rouen)
MF Poland POL Rafał Kurzawa (on loan to Esbjerg fB)
MF France FRA Eddy Gnahoré (on loan to Wuhan Zall)

Current technical staff

Position Name
Head coach Slovenia Luka Elsner
Assistant Coaches FranceAlgeria Abder Ramdane
France Romain Poyet
Fitness Coaches France Léo Djaoui
France Simon Lucq
Physiotherapist France Bakasso Diaby
France Bruno Stefanczyk
Goalkeeping Coach France Nicolas Dehon
Club Doctor France Christophe Carpentier
Podologist France Nathalie Metais
Osteopath France Martin Galand

Notable former players

Below are the notable former players who have represented Amiens and its predecessors in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1901. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 80 official matches for the club.

For a list of former Amiens players, see Category:Amiens SC players.

Managers

Honours

  • Coupe de France
  • Championnat National
    • Champions (1): 1977–78
  • Division d'Honneur (Nord)
    • Champions (4): 1924, 1927, 1957, 1963
  • Division d'Honneur (Picardie)
    • Champions (2): 1920, 1921
  • USFSA League (Picardie)
    • Champions (11): 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914

References

  1. ^ "Neymar watches on as Cavani and Pastore seal PSG victory". Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  2. ^ "ESPN.com Soccernet Europe: News - French Cup: Nantes close in on double". www.espnfc.com.au. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Ligue 1: Strasbourg and Amiens win promotion - Goal.com". Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Ligue 2: Strasbourg win title as Amiens promoted after 96th-minute winner". 20 May 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2018 – via www.bbc.com.
  5. ^ "Ligue1.com - Marseille miss out". www.ligue1.com.
  6. ^ "Amiens celebrate survival with victory". Ligue 1.
  7. ^ "Paris St-Germain awarded French title as season finished early". www.bbc.co.uk.
  8. ^ "Effectif" (in French). amiensfootball.com. Retrieved 3 August 2017.

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