Amiens SC

Amiens
AmiensSC.png
Full nameAmiens Sporting Club
Founded1901
GroundStade de la Licorne
(Capacity: 12,097)
ChairmanBernard Joannin
ManagerLudovic Batelli
LeagueChampionnat National
2008-09L2, 18th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours

Amiens Sporting Club (Amiens SC) is a French football club based in Amiens, currently playing in the Championnat National, the third highest tier in French football.

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History

Amiens Athlétic Club was set up in 1901 by a group of players from the Association du Lycée d'Amiens, French schoolboy champions in 1902, 1903 and 1904. AAC crushed their very first opponents, Saint-Quentin, 13-0 a few months after its creation. In April 1902 the Comité de Picardie de l'U.S.F.S.A was established by the then president of the AAC (Henri-Frédéric Petit). AAC dominated the early USFSA league for the first 12 seasons. In 1909 the club got a new ground, at the Henry Daussy park, allowing an attendance of more than 1000. In 1933 the club got its first professional section, later abandoned in 1952, before becoming professional again in 1993. Since the early days, AAC has undergone two name changes: In 1961 to Sporting Club d'Amiens, and in 1989 as Amiens Sporting Club.

2009/2010 Squad

As of 14 November 2009.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1FranceGKLandry Bonnefoi
3MadagascarFWFaneva Imà Andriatsima
5FranceMFFrançois Masson
6FranceMFMohamed Dennoun (on loan from Marseille)
7FranceMFFlorent Marty
8FranceMFCamille Dobelle
9FranceFWOmar Kossoko
10AlgeriaFWRolamellah Nouar
11FranceMFMohamed Meliani
12TogoFWDidier Paass
13FranceFWBasile Camerling
14GuadeloupeDFEddy Viator
15FranceFWDavid Steppé
No.PositionPlayer
16FranceGKPaul Delecroix
17SenegalMFJean-Ismaila Niang
18FranceMFAntony Lopez Peralta
19FranceDFAlexandre Durimel
20FranceFWLaurent Gagnier
21FranceDFQuentin de Parseval
22FranceDFAurélien Boche
23FranceDFDavid Hamed
24FranceDFBenoît Haaby
25FranceFWStéphane Mangione
27FranceDFSamuel Allegro
30FranceGKJonathan Matijas
FranceFWNicolas Raynier


Transfers 2009/2010

Arrivals

Serge Romano - Manager [2]

Rollamellah Nouar from Stade Lavallois [3]

Karim Meliani from AC Amiens [4]

Florent Marty (no club - free)[5]

Antony Lopez Peralta from Tours FC [6]

Laurent Gagnier (no club - free) [7]

Faneva Imà Andriatsima from FC Nantes [8]

Didier Paass (no club - free) [9]

Landry Bonnefoi (no club - free) [10]

David Hamed (no club - free) [11]

François Masson from Stade Brestois 29 [12]

Basile Camerling from AS Nancy (on loan until the end of the season) [13]

Ludovic Batelli - Manager[14]

Stéphane Mangione from Dijon FCO[15]

Mohamed Amine Dennoun from Olympique Marseille (on loan until the end of the season)[16]

Nicolas Raynier (no club - free)[17]


Departures

Thierry Laurey - Manager

Antoine Buron to FC Lorient (returning from loan)

Benjamin Laurant to Le Havre AC (returning from loan)

Bakaye Traoré to AS Nancy

Steven N'Zonzi to Blackburn Rovers

Thibault Giresse to En Avant de Guingamp

Abdoulaye Baldé to LB Châteauroux

Benoît Benvegnu to Vannes OC

Sébastien Chabbert to R. Charleroi S.C.

Maxime Brillault to R. Charleroi S.C.

Carl Tourenne to Chamois Niortais F.C.

Fabrice Levrat to Stade Lavallois

Roy Contout to AJ Auxerre

Foued Kadir to Valenciennes FC

Réda Johnson to Plymouth Argyle

Serge Romano - Manager (Sacked)[18]


Reserve Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
FranceGKJonathan Matijas
FranceGKMaxime Frémaux
FranceDFKévin Martinez
FranceDFAnge Bly
FranceDFSofiane Ben Braham
FranceDFAntoine Jean-Baptiste
SenegalDFOusseynou Cissé
Republic of the CongoDFMarvin Baudry
FranceDFRedouane El Keffif
FranceDFAnthony Marin
No.PositionPlayer
FranceMFRémi Mulumba
FranceMFOlivier Guéguen
MoroccoMFHicham Aït Ahmed
AlgeriaMFRabah Oumaouche
FranceMFMaxime Carney
Côte d'IvoireMFEdson Seidou
FranceFWMickaël Despois de Folleville
FranceFWGaëtan Bourbier
FranceFWReinaldo Griboine
FranceFWDavid Steppé


Notable players

See also Category:Amiens SC players

Managerial history

[19]

References

  1. ^ Effectif
  2. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/conference-de-presse-presentation-de-serge-romano.html
  3. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/rolamellah-nouar-1ere-recrue-de-lasc.html
  4. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-live/page-live/article/karim-meliani-deuxieme-recue.html
  5. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/a-lopez-peralta-et-f-marty-sengagent-a-lasc.html
  6. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/a-lopez-peralta-et-f-marty-sengagent-a-lasc.html
  7. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/a-lopez-peralta-et-f-marty-sengagent-a-lasc.html
  8. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-live/page-live/article/trois-nouveaux-joueurs-a-l-amiens-sc.html
  9. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/didier-paass-retour-au-bercail.html
  10. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/landry-bonnefoi-pret-a-relever-le-defi.html
  11. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-live/page-live/article/david-hamed-est-eternel.html
  12. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-live/page-live/article/arrivee-de-francois-masson.html
  13. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/basile-camerling-renforce-lamiens-sc.html
  14. ^ http://www.courrier-picard.fr/courrier/Sports/Sport-en-Picardie/Batelli-Il-faut-avoir-l-esprit-club
  15. ^ http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/breves2009/20091110_100039_mangione-a-amiens.html
  16. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-live/page-live/article/apres-rodez-asc-ludovic-batelli-restons-humbles.html
  17. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-live/page-live/article/les-infos-du-jour-93.html
  18. ^ http://www.amiensfootball.com/liste-des-actualites/page-article/article/le-president-de-lamiens-sc-prend-ses-responsabilites.html
  19. ^ "France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs on RSSSF". http://www.rsssf.com/players/trainers-fran-clubs.html#m. Retrieved 2007-07-27. 

External links

Trophies

  • Runner-up in France's Division 3: 1974, 1978, 2001
  • Champion of DH Nord : 1924, 1927, 1957, 1963
  • Champion of DH Picardie : 1920, 1921
  • Champion of USFSA Picardie : 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914
  • Finalist of the Coupe de France : 2001


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