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Troyes Féminine
Full nameEspérance Sportive Troyes
Aube Champagne Féminine
Nickname(s)ESTAC
GroundComplexe Sportif De L'Aube
OwnerCity Football Group
ChairmanThierry Blanchot
ManagerMichel Mimpia
LeagueFéminines Régional 1 Grand Est
2019–20Régional 1 Pool B, 1st
(season abandoned)
Websitehttps://www.estac.fr

Troyes AC Féminine is a French football representing Troyes AC. It currently competes in the Féminines Régional 1 Grand Est.[1]

History

Having competed in the third tier of French women's football for ten seasons, Troyes were denied promotion to Division 2 by the early cancellation of the 2019–20 season,[2] during which they had built up a four point lead after eleven unbeaten games.[3]

Later the following year, Troyes became part of the City Football Group when the organisation purchased a majority shareholding in Troyes AC,[4] becoming the fourth senior women side run by the group.

National competition record

Season Division Place Coupe de France
2008–09 Division d'Honneur 1st national round
2009–10 Division 3 10th 1st national round
2010–11 Division d'Honneur Regional rounds
2011–12 Division d'Honneur 1st national round
2012–13 Division d'Honneur Regional rounds
2013–14 Division d'Honneur 1st national round
2014–15 Division d'Honneur Regional rounds
2015–16 Division d'Honneur Round of 32
2016–17 Division d'Honneur 1st national round
2017–18 Division d'Honneur 1st national round
2018–19 Régional 1 1st national round
2019–20 Régional 1 1st 1st national round

References

  1. ^ "ESPE.S. TROYES AUBE CHAMPAGNE - EQUIPES" [Espe. S. Troyes Aube Champagne – Teams]. French Football Federation (in French). 3 September 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Covid-19 : fin de saison pour le football amateur, le National et la D1 féminine dans l'attente" [Covid-19: end of season for amateur football, the National and the women's D1 pending]. Le Parisien (in French). 16 April 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Féminines Regional 1 2019-2020" [Women's Regional 1 2019-2020]. French Football Federation (in French). 16 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Troyes AC: Manchester City owners City Football Group acquire Ligue 2 club". Sky Sports. Retrieved 3 September 2020.