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FICA
File:Football Inter Club Association Logo.png
Full nameFootball Inter Club Association
Founded17 October 1972; 51 years ago (1972-10-17)}[1][2]
GroundParc Saint-Victor
Capacity7,500
CoachDieuseul Auguste
LeagueLigue Haïtienne[3]
2016Ligue Haïtienne, 1st
WebsiteClub website

Football Inter Club Association; (commonly referred to as FICA[4]) is a professional football club based in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti.[5]

The club has been a very successful club in Haitian football history, winning 7 titles in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2015 C.[5][6][7]

History

The Football Inter Club Association (FICA) was founded on 17 October 1972 in a room at the Collège Notre-Dame du Perpétuel Secours on the initiative of a group of young students, all originally from Cap-Haïtien, following a national football school championship and the return of a victorious tour in the Dominican Republic.[1]

As president was chosen Dudré Génard, as general secretary Paul Calixte and as treasurer Rev. Yvon Joseph; the technical guide was entrusted to Hervé Calixte and Charles Vertilis. The first players of FICA were Daniel Albert , Ricot St-Juste, Frantzy Mathieu, Joseph Duverglas, Serge Célestin, Jean Robert Télusma, René Monestime, Daniel Cadet, Antony Byas, Robert Noel, Frantz Telusmond, Gary César, Jocelyn Zépherin, Killick Jean-Louis, Claude Louis Charles, Michel Desravines, Guy Prosper and Wilfrid Zépherin.[1]

On November 26 of that year, FICA played their inaugural match against Etoile Haïtienne at the Parc Saint-Victor of Cap-Haïtien and was defeated 0–1. The next day, a rematch was held with FICA defeating Etoile Haïtienne 1–0 scored by Wilfrid Zépherin.[1]

In 1973, FICA became affiliated with the "Ligue du Nord" (League of the North), and the club took part in its first championship, where they came in second.[1]

In 1975, FICA becomes champions of the Ligue du Nord. From 1976 to 1983, FICA becomes champions of Cap-Haïtien three times, winning the "Coupe Pharmacie du Centre" in 1976, and the "Coupe Henry Christophe" in 1979 and 1983.[1]

National integration era

During the season 1988–1989, the national of championship integrated clubs outside of the Port-au-Prince area[8] with the twenty best clubs of the country in a league-wide format for the first time. Clubs were divided into two groups of ten, as the preliminary phase saw four teams play the final phase: Violette, Aigle Rouge, AS Capoise and FICA.[1]

FICA defeated ASC, as Violette defeated Aigle Rouge in the semifinals. FICA won the first leg against Violette 1–0 in Cap-Haïtien and returned to Port-au-Prince and defeated Violette 1–2 to win its first national championship.[1]

Squad

As of 16 August 2016:[9]

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 Haiti HAI Roguel Orange
2 DF Haiti HAI Wolf Vertus
3 DF Haiti HAI Jean Pierre Louines
5 DF Haiti HAI Alexis Daniel
4 DF Haiti HAI Ronaldo Medard
6 DF Haiti HAI Romany Etienne
7 FW Haiti HAI Joseph Stanley Bocius
8 MF Haiti HAI Luckenson Morency
9 FW Haiti HAI Kedjon Colas
10 MF Haiti HAI Caleb Jean Pierre
11 FW Haiti HAI Steeve Mondestin
14 MF Haiti HAI Kerslin Joseph
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Haiti HAI Alcime Wilson
16 MF Haiti HAI Paxon Jean
17 FW Haiti HAI Adema Luis Orlando
18 FW Peru PER Renato Ortiz
19 MF Haiti HAI Joseph Saintilus
20 DF Haiti HAI Desarme Joseph
22 MF Haiti HAI Douby Chery
33 DF Haiti HAI Carlens Franck
35 GK Haiti HAI Schmid Pierre
36 GK Haiti HAI Decossa Freedom
44 DF Haiti HAI Patrick Edmond
72 DF Haiti HAI Wilgens Aristilde
88 MF Haiti HAI Ronaldo Jean Mary

Records

Top goalscorers

As of 17 October 2018
# Player Careers Goals Ref
1 Golman Pierre 1995-2005 109 [10]

Honours

1989, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2015 C, 2016 C.

International competitions

1990 – Second Round (Caribbean Zone) - Lost against Cuba Pinar del Río, 1–4 on aggregate (1–1 & 0–3)
1995 – Second Round (Caribbean Zone) - Withdrew

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Official Webpage for the Football Inter Club Association: Historique(in French)
  2. ^ Haiti Reference: Le Football Haitien: Équipes et Clubs
  3. ^ Haiti: Championnat National D1 2016
  4. ^ Haiti-Référence – Sigles et Acronymes Utilisés en Haiti: E-G (in French)
  5. ^ a b Hall, Michael R. (2012). Historical Dictionary of Haiti. p. 121. ISBN 9780810875494. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  6. ^ RSSSF: Haiti – List of Champions Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Worldfootball.net : FICA Cap Haitien
  8. ^ Haiti - List of Champions
  9. ^ "Joueurs". Football Inter Club Association (in French). HFica.com. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  10. ^ FOOTBALL – ANNIVERSAIRE : LE FOOTBALL INTER CLUB ASSOCIATION (FICA) FÊTE SES 46 ANS - Footkole (in French)