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FC SOCHAUX-MONTBéLIARD


'FC Sochaux' is a French football team, playing in the town of Montbéliard.
The club was founded in 1928 as a works team for the Peugeot motor car factory in the village of Sochaux. The following year, Sochaux's management sought to attract talented players from around Europe to become France's first professional soccer club.
Results soon followed as Sochaux captured the 1935 and 1938 league championships.
In the post-war era, the FCSM saw its stature in French soccer steadily diminish from a league heavyweight to a middle-of-the-table performer relying more on its excellent youth development program than on the substantial budgets of yore. Although rarely relegated to the second division, Sochaux would not hoist a major trophy until 2004's Coupe de la Ligue.
The current renaissance of ''les lionceaux'' ("the lion cubs") has seen the club finish in the top half of the Ligue 1 table three years running and compete in the UEFA Cup, as well as acquire French Cup in 2007. It is recognized as one of the very best sources of young talent in France, with players like Benoît Pedretti and Pierre-Alain Frau finding their way to top clubs and the French national team.

Contents
2007/08 Squad
'Transfers 2007-2008'
Famous players
Managerial history
Honours
See also
References
External link

2007/08 Squad


''As of July 8, 2007.''[1] & [2] Players in 'bold' have international caps.
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'Transfers 2007-2008'


'In:'
'Out on loan:'
'Out:'
Famous players

For a complete list of former FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, see
'France'
Philippe Anziani
Joël Bats
Bernard Bosquier
Pierre-Alain Frau
Bernard Genghini
Lucien Laurent
Jean-Jacques Marcel
André Maschinot
Stéphane Paille
Benoït Pedretti
Claude Quittet
Patrick Revelli
Albert Rust
Franck Sauzée
Franck Silvestre
Gérard Soler
Yannick Stopyra
Maryan Wisniewski
'Foreign players''Africans'
Abdel Djaadaoui
Wilson Oruma
Souleymane Diawara
El-Hadji Diouf
Ibrahim Tall
Santos'Europeans'
Janos Szabo
Henk Vos
André Abegglen
Dobroslav Krstić
Vojislav Melić
Mehmed Baždarević
Faruk Hadžibegić
Laslo Sélès
Zvonko Ivezić
'Others'
Ilan Araujo Dall'Igna

Managerial history



Maurice Bailly 1928-1929
Victor Gibson 1929-1934
Maurice Bailly 1934
Conrad Ross 1934-1936
André Abegglen 1936
Conrad Ross 1936-1939
Paul Wartel 1939-1944
Étienne Mattler 1944-1946
Paul Wartel 1946-1952
Gaby Dormois 1952-1957
Paul Wartel 1957-1960
Ludvic Dupal 1960-1962
Roger Hug 1962-1966
Georges Vuillaume 1966-1967
Dobroslav Krstić 1967-1969
Paul Barret 1969-1977

Jean Fauvergue 1977-1981
Pierre Mosca 1981-1984
Silvester Takač 1984-1985
Jean Fauvergue 1985-1987
Paul Barret 1987
Silvester Takač 1987-1994
Jacques Santini 1994-1995
Didier Notheaux 1995-1996
Faruk Hadžibegić 1996-1998
Philippe Anziani 1998-1999
Jean Fernandez 1999-2002
Guy Lacombe 2002-2005
Dominique Bijotat 2005-2006
Alain Perrin 2006-2007
Frédéric Hantz 2007-

[1]

Honours



★ 'Ligue 1'


★ 'Champion': 1935, 1938


★ Runner-up: 1937, 1953, 1980

★ 'Ligue 2'


★ 'Champion': 1947, 2001


★ Runner-up: 1964,1988

★ 'Coupe de France'


★ 'Winner': 1937, 2007


★ Finalist: 1959, 1967, 1988

★ 'Coupe de la Ligue'


★ 'Winner': 2004


★ Finalist: 2003

★ 'Coupe Gambardella'


★ 'Winner': 1983, 2007


★ Finalist: 1975

See also



Sochaux

References


1. FC Sochaux coaches on RSSSF

External link



Official website

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