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GF38
Full nameGrenoble Foot 38
Nickname(s)GF38
Founded1892; 132 years ago (1892)
GroundStade des Alpes,
Grenoble
Capacity20,068
ManagerJean-Louis Garcia
LeagueCFA
2014–152
Websitehttp://www.gf38.fr/

Grenoble Foot 38, commonly referred to as simply GF38, is a French association football club based in Grenoble, a city situated at the foot of the French Alps. The original incarnation of the club was founded in 1892 and, in 1997, was formed into the club that exists today as a result of a merger. Grenoble currently plays in CFA, the fourth level of French football, after having gone into bankruptcy and relegation to the fifth level of French football in 2011.

Grenoble plays its home matches at the Stade des Alpes, a recently built complex based in the heart of the city. The team is managed by Jean-Louis Garcia. Grenoble wear white and blue.

History

The club was founded in 1892 as Football Club de Grenoble. In 1997, a merger of Olympique Grenoble Isère and Norcap Olympique led to the Grenoble Foot 38 incarnation. Olympique Grenoble Isère played in Ligue 1 in the 1960–61 and 1962–63 seasons.

It was acquired in 2004 by the Japanese enterprise Index which soon was able to use a new stadium, Stade des Alpes, that registered an initial capacity of 20,000, and which was opened on February 2008, after which it achieved promotion to Ligue 1 in the 2008–09 season.[1] However, after losing their first eleven games of the season, Grenoble were eventually relegated despite a handful of impressive wins (most notably 4–0 against Paris Saint Germain).

Name changes

  • Football Club de Grenoble 1892 (1892–1977)
  • Football Club Association Sportive de Grenoble (1977–1984)
  • Football Club de Grenoble Dauphiné (1984–1990)
  • Football Club de Grenoble Isère (1990–1992)
  • Football Club de Grenoble Jojo Isère (1992–1993)
  • Olympique Grenoble Isère (1993–1997)
  • Grenoble Foot 38 (1997–present)

Players

Current squad

As of 3 August 2015.[2]

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 Benin BEN Guillaume Bemenou
GK France FRA Brice Maubleu
GK France FRA Nathan Monti
DF Republic of the Congo CGO Bruce Abdoulaye
DF France FRA Leygley Adou
DF France FRA Sélim Bengriba
DF France FRA Hugo Cianci
DF France FRA Jimmy Giraudon
DF France FRA Vincent Labissière
DF Republic of the Congo CGO Briphyl Nkouma
MF France FRA Sofian Belbey
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Morocco MAR Samir Diri
MF Cameroon CMR Arsène Elogo Guintangui
MF France FRA Valentin Focki
MF Portugal POR Steven Pinto-Borges
MF France FRA Frédéric Thomas
MF France FRA Damien Tibéri
FW Algeria ALG Nassim Akrour
FW France FRA Florian David
FW France FRA Clément Fournier
FW Brazil BRA Gilmar
FW Comoros COM Ali M'Madi

Notable players

Below are the notable former players who have represented Grenoble and its predecessors in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1997. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 80 official matches for the club.

For a complete list of Grenoble Foot 38 players, see Category:Grenoble Foot 38 players

Managers

Managers
of GF38 since 1945
Mehmed BaždarevićYvon PouliquenThierry GoudetAlain Michel (football manager)Marc WesterloppeAlain Michel (football manager)Noël TosiChristian DalgerClaude Le RoyJean DjorkaeffAlbert BatteuxJules Dewaquez

References

  1. ^ "Grenoble Foot 38 celebrates the long awaited opening of its new professional soccer stadium, "Stade des Alpes"". Index Holdings. Archived from the original on 22 January 2009. Retrieved 17 May 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Effectif CFA 2015-2016" (in French). gf38.fr. Retrieved 5 July 2015.