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Toulouse FC (women)

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Toulouse
Nickname(s)Les Violettes
Founded1980
GroundTerrain Brice Taton
Capacity1,000
OwnerRedBird Capital Partners (85%)
LeagueSeconde Ligue
2023–24Division 3 Féminine, 1st of 12 (promoted)
Websitehttps://www.toulousefc.com

Toulouse FC Féminines is a French women's football club representing Toulouse FC. It currently competes in the Seconde Ligue. Founded in 1980 as Toulouse OAC, the team became a section of Toulouse FC in 2001, at its peak.

Toulouse OAC settled in the top positions of the French First Division in the second half of the 90s and soon became a powerhouse, winning four championships in a row between 1999 and 2002. It was the first team to achieve this since the league's unification in 1992.[1] The latter was their most successful season, as they also won the national Cup and reached the semifinals of the UEFA Women's Cup after topping its group and beating Arsenal FC.[2] The following year Toulouse was defeated by eventual champions Umeå IK in the quarterfinals.[3]

However, Toulouse gradually declined in the following years and was relegated in 2011. As of the end of the year Toulouse tops the category's Group C.[4]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 2 October 2022 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 France FRA Deborah Garcia
GK France FRA Lucie Hernandez
GK France FRA Laetitia Stribick-Burckel
DF France FRA Anais Arcambal
DF France FRA Manon Cazes
DF France FRA Laurie Leguevaque
DF France FRA Marie Papaix
DF France FRA Pauline Papaix
DF France FRA Manon Rouzies
DF France FRA Kelly Vilmiaire
MF France FRA Julie Cazanave
MF France FRA Laurianne Cervera
MF France FRA Delphin Chatelin
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Marina Kerrache
MF France FRA Marie Ange Kramo
MF France FRA Marie Joelle Kramo
MF France FRA Jessica Margaretta
MF France FRA Clara Noiran
MF France FRA Morgane Ritter
FW France FRA Coralie Chanudet
FW France FRA Emma Laizet
FW France FRA Christelle Léger
FW France FRA Sandra Maurice
FW France FRA Magalie Vincent
FW South Africa RSA Kelso Peskin

Honours

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League

  • LFO Regional 1 Féminin
    • Winners (1): 2021–22

Cups

Seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League CdF UEFA Top goalscorer(s)
Division Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pos Name(s) Goals
As Toulouse Olympique Aérospatiale Club
1982–83 Div 1 [fr] (Gr. C) ↓ 6th[a]
1983–84 Div d'H ↑
1984–85 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. A) ↓ 3rd[a]
1985–86 Div d'H
1986–87 Div d'H
1987–88 Div d'H ↑
1988–89 Div 1 [fr] (Gr. B) 18 5 2 11 17 33 –16 7th
1989–90 Div 1 [fr] (Gr. A) 16 3 6 7 17 30 –16 6th
1990–91 Div 1 [fr] (Gr. A) 18 6 1 11 23 39 –16 8th
1991–92 Div 1 [fr] (Gr. B) 18 10 3 5 34 21 +13 4th
1992–93 Nat 1A [fr] 22 5 6 11 25 39 –14 10th
1993–94 Nat 1B [fr] (Gr. B) ↑ 18 15 3 0 69 10 +59 1st
1994–95 Nat 1A [fr] 22 14 4 4 55 21 +34 2nd
1995–96 Nat 1A [fr] 22 12 6 4 52 24 +28 3rd
1996–97 Nat 1A [fr] 22 16 2 4 66 16 +50 2nd
1997–98 Nat 1A [fr] 22 17 1 4 69 23 +46 3rd
1998–99 Nat 1A [fr] 22 20 1 1 76 14 +62 1st
1999–2000 Nat 1A [fr] 25 21 2 2 92 18 +74 1st
2000–01 Nat 1A [fr] 25 19 5 1 68 17 +51 1st
As Toulouse Football Club
2001–02 Nat 1A [fr] 25 18 4 3 80 14 +66 1st W [fr] SF Mélanie Briche [fr] 14
2002–03 Div 1 [fr] 25 18 2 5 50 15 +35 4th QF [fr] QF Sandrine Rouquet 13
2003–04 Div 1 [fr] 25 17 4 4 58 17 +41 4th SF [fr] Lilas Traïkia 14
2004–05 Div 1 [fr] 22 11 4 7 44 32 +12 5th R16 [fr] Lilas Traïkia 9
2005–06 Div 1 [fr] 22 11 4 7 38 18 +20 4th SF [fr] Lilas Traïkia 12
2006–07 Div 1 [fr] 22 7 3 12 30 41 –11 8th R16 [fr] Marie-Pierre Castera
Julie Peruzzetto
8
2007–08 Div 1 [fr] 22 8 2 12 26 46 –20 8th R32 [fr] Marie-Pierre Castera 8
2008–09 Div 1 22 7 5 10 34 46 –12 9th R16 [fr] Fanny Tenret [fr] 12
2009–10 Div 1 22 6 4 12 25 50 –25 8th R32 Marie-Pierre Castera 6
2010–11 Div 1 22 4 4 14 19 50 –31 11th R16 Delphine Chatelin [fr]
Sidonie Demarle
Virginie Dessalle
3
2011–12 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. C) ↑ 22 19 2 1 89 20 +69 1st QF Sandra Maurice 28
2012–13 Div 1 22 1 4 17 17 81 –64 12th R16 [fr] Lilas Traïkia 6
2013–14 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. C) 22 11 4 7 63 44 +19 5th R64 [fr] Valérie Gauvin 32
2014–15 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. C) 22 12 4 6 54 24 +30 4th 1R [fr] Marie-Pierre Castera 23
2015–16 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. C) 22 15 1 6 60 25 +30 3rd R64 [fr] Marie-Pierre Castera 22
2016–17 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. B) 22 13 5 4 46 19 +27 4th R32 [fr] Marie-Pierre Castera 18
2017–18 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. B) 22 11 5 6 43 27 +16 5th R16 [fr] Marie-Pierre Castera 9
2018–19 Div 2 [fr] (Gr. B) ↓ 24 6 5 13 21 32 –15 10th R64 [fr] Mama Diop
Marine Garcia
6
2019–20 Reg 1 1R [fr]
2020–21 Reg 1 [b]
2021–22 Reg 1 ↑ 18 18 0 0 1st R32 [fr]
2022–23[5] Div 2 [fr] (Gr. B) ↓ 22 7 4 11 39 38 +1 8th R32 [fr] Selen Altunkulak 20
2023–24[6] Div 3 [fr] (Gr. B) ↑ 22 19 1 2 94 20 +74 1st R32 [fr] Selen Altunkulak 33

See also

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References

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Notes

  1. ^ a b Toulouse Olympique Aérospatiale Club were administratively relegated due to financial issues.
  2. ^ The 2020–21 Coupe de France féminine was truncated to involve only D1F and D2F teams – and later cancelled altogether – as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in France.

Citations

  1. ^ List of French champions in RSSSF.org
  2. ^ Arsenal anger at Fulham bid. BBC
  3. ^ Umea IK win the UEFA Women's Cup. FIFA
  4. ^ 2011–12 D2 table in Soccerway
  5. ^ "Division 2 Féminine 2022/2023". Football Database. May 2023. Archived from the original on 5 July 2024. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Division 3 Féminine 2023/2024". Football Database. May 2024. Archived from the original on 5 July 2024. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
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