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Stade de Reims Féminines

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Stade de Reims
Full nameStade de Reims Féminines
Nickname(s)Les rouges et blancs (The Red and Whites)
Pionnières ambitieuses (ambitious pioneers)[1]
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)[2]
GroundStade Auguste-Delaune
Capacity21,029[3]
PresidentJean-Pierre Caillot
Head coachMathieu Rufié
LeaguePremière Ligue
2023–24Division 1 Féminine, 4th of 12
Websitehttps://www.stade-de-reims.com/equipe-d1f/

Stade de Reims Féminines (French pronunciation: [stad ʁɛ̃s feminin]) or Stade de Reims Women is a French women's football club from Reims established in 1968 as FCF Reims (Football Club Féminin de Reims).[4][5] In 1970 it became Stade de Reims's women's team, and four years later it was one of the twelve founding teams of the Division 1 Féminine, known known as the Première Ligue. They were the first French team to sign a player from Ireland in the contemporary era of women's football.[6]

History

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Pierre Geoffroy helped found the club Stade de Reims Féminines.[7]

Stade de Reims was one of the championship's leading teams during its first years, winning five titles between 1975 and 1982.[8][9][10]

In 1973 Stade de Reims did a tour of Ireland and played a number of matches around the country. They played local teams and had one match against an Irish Selection. They signed Anne O'Brien afterwards making them the first non-Irish team to sign an Irish player, and they wanted to sign other players as well.

Some players did not sign because they were under 18 and their parents did not want them to move, and others were never told of the opportunity.[6]

The team subsequently declined throughout the 1980s, but is currently playing in Division 1 Féminine (D1F).

Players

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Current squad

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As of 5 October 2024

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 Canada CAN Kayza Massey
2 DF France FRA Mathilde Kack
3 DF United States USA Mia Gyau
6 MF France FRA Anaële Le Moguédec
7 DF Cameroon CMR Colette Ndzana
8 MF France FRA Lucie Calba
9 FW Portugal POR Mélissa Gomes
10 MF United States USA Rachel Corboz
11 FW Morocco MAR Jade Nassi
14 MF Cameroon CMR Monique Ngock
15 MF France FRA Maïté Boucly
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Poland POL Kayla Adamek
19 DF France FRA Julie Swierot (on loan from Lyon)
20 FW United States USA Morgan White
21 DF France FRA Léa Notel
29 FW France FRA Hawa Sangaré
30 GK France FRA Elisa Launay
41 DF France FRA Assimina Maoulida

Former players

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Current staff

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As of 17 July 2024[11]
Position Name
Head coach France Vacant
Assistant coach France Amaury Messuwe
Goalkeeper coach France Mamadou Bah
Réathlétisation France Quentin Barette
Strength and Conditioning Coach France François Dumanche
Doctor France Coralie Parmentier
Assistant Doctor France Léo Gillery
Kinesiologist France Laurine Benamara
Video Analyst France Maxime Droma


Titles

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References

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  1. ^ "Reims, home to a thriving women's sports scene". Reims.fr. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Foot féminin : Elle a fait partie de la première équipe de France". 20 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Stade Auguste Delaune | Stade de Reims". stade-de-reims.com.
  4. ^ "Pourquoi Reims a-t-elle été une ville pionnière du football féminin dans les années 1960 ?". France 3 Grand Est. May 13, 2019.
  5. ^ "FOOTBALL - MAGAZINE. Les Pionnières de Reims ou les débuts du foot féminin en France". www.republicain-lorrain.fr.
  6. ^ a b "French Soccer Club Sign Irish Girl". RTÉ Archives. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
  7. ^ "MAGAZINE. Les Pionnières de Reims ou les débuts du foot féminin en France". www.leprogres.fr.
  8. ^ List of champions in RSSSF.com
  9. ^ "Le football féminin à Reims".
  10. ^ "" Je vais enfin pouvoir jouer avec des filles plutôt qu'avec des mecs voilà ! " Michèle Monier, pionnière du Stade de Reims". April 18, 2018.
  11. ^ "Staff - Stade de Reims". Stade de Reims. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
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