2011–12 Chamois Niortais F.C. season

The 2011–12 season is the 86th campaign in the history of the French association football club Chamois Niortais. It is their second consecutive season in the Championnat National, the third tier of French football, after an 11th-place finish in 2010–11. Former Niort midfielder Pascal Gastien remained as manager, having been appointed to the position in 2009. Niort finished as runners-up in the Championnat National, thereby earning promotion to Ligue 2 for the 2012–13 season after a four-year absence from the second tier of French football.

Chamois Niortais
2011–12 season
PresidentJoël Coué
ManagerPascal Gastien
StadiumStade René Gaillard
Championnat NationalRunner-up
Coupe de FranceRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague: Simon Hébras and Jimmy Roye (10)
All: Simon Hébras (14)

Transfers

First-team appearances

As of 17 June 2012[12]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionnat NationalCoupe de France
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Paul Delecroix 38038000
2 DF Johan Letzelter 33030030
3 DF Farès Hachi 701+5010
5 DF Quentin Bernard 44038060
6 MF Vincent Durand 29127021
7 MF Julien Ricaud 42221+1515+11
8 MF Johan Gastien 35431+1331
9 FW Arnaud Gonzalez 331024+6931
10 MF Mouhamadou Diaw 391032+2951
11 FW Luigi Glombard 35725+672+20
12 FW Mustapha Durak 25612+1051+21
13 MF Jimmy Giraudon 2105+1103+20
14 FW Alassane N'Diaye 2223+1522+20
15 DF Sadio Sankharé 000000
16 GK Pascal Landais 400+1030
19 MF Jimmy Roye 401234+11052
20 FW Yacine Ghazi 650+411+14
21 DF Quentin Bachelier 000000
22 DF Nicolas Desenclos 1209+3000
23 DF Djibril Konaté 34230240
24 DF Samuel N'Guessan 804+2020
27 DF Frédéric Bong 37132+1140
28 MF Pierre Morin 20001+10
29 FW Simon Hébras 431422+15104+24
30 GK Thomas Pigeau 300030
DF Guillaume Chassac 100010
MF Rémy Mallot 100010

Championnat National

Niort began their season with a 2–1 home win against Gazélec Ajaccio thanks to goals from new signings Mustapha Durak and Jimmy Roye. The pair scored again in the following match, a 2–2 draw away at SR Colmar. The team continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 4–0 defeat of US Luzenac on 19 August 2011.[13]

Match results

Key
Results
Date Opponents Result Goalscorers Attendance
5 August 2011 Gazélec Ajaccio (H) 2–1 Roye, Durak 3,500
12 August 2011 Colmar (A) 2–2 Durak, Roye 2,000
19 August 2011 Luzenac (H) 4–0 Konaté, Hébras, Durak, Diaw 3,514
26 August 2011 Créteil (A) 2–1 Gonzalez, Durak 350
2 September 2011 Le Poiré-sur-Vie (H) 1–0 Glombard 3,500
9 September 2011 Vannes (A) 0–1 2,541
16 September 2011 Fréjus (H) 2–0 Diaw, Glombard 3,500
20 September 2011 Rouen (A) 2–2 Roye, Gonzalez 3,644
24 September 2011 Red Star (H) 4–0 Glombard, Ricaud, Bong, Ghazi 3,084
30 September 2011 Nîmes (A) 2–3 Gonzalez (2) 4,282
7 October 2011 Martigues (H) 3–1 Gastien, Diaw, Gonzalez 3,000
12 October 2011 Cherbourg (A) 2–1 N'Diaye, Roye 1,659
21 October 2011 Paris FC (H) 0–2 3,500
6 November 2011 Épinal (A) 1–2 Glombard 1,800
11 November 2011 Besançon (H) 3–0 Gonzalez (2), Roye 2,957
26 November 2011 Bayonne (H) 4–0 Diaw, Gonzalez, N'Diaye, Hébras 4,085
2 December 2011 Orléans (A) 5–1 Diaw (2), Glombard (2), Hébras 1,850
16 December 2011 Quevilly (H) 2–0 Gonzalez, Roye 2,819
20 December 2011 Beauvais (A) 2–2 Ricaud, Durak 1,470
14 January 2012 Colmar (H) 2–1 Roye, Diaw 2,800
28 January 2012 Luzenac (A) 1–1 Bernard 500
17 February 2012 Vannes (H) 0–0 3,000
21 February 2012 Créteil (H) 0–2 2,300
25 February 2012 Fréjus (A) 0–0 1,100
10 March 2012 Red Star (A) 2–1 Hébras (2) 1,834
16 March 2012 Nîmes (H) 1–1 Konaté 4,000
23 March 2012 Martigues (A) 1–2 Glombard 589
27 March 2012 Le Poiré-sur-Vie (A) 0–1 2,574
30 March 2012 Cherbourg (H) 2–0 Hébras (2) 2,500
7 April 2012 Paris FC (A) 1–0 Hébras 500
13 April 2012 Épinal (H) 0–0 4,418
17 April 2012 Rouen (H) 3–0 Gastien, Diaw, Roye 5,000
21 April 2012 Besançon (A) 1–1 Hébras 1,687
27 April 2012 Bayonne (A) 1–1 Roye 450
4 May 2012 Orléans (H) 0–1 6,500
11 May 2012 Quevilly (A) 2–0 Gastien, Diaw 1,280
18 May 2012 Beauvais (H) 0–2 6,500
26 May 2012 Gazélec Ajaccio (A) 1–0 Roye 3,500

Coupe de France

Round Date Opponents Result Goalscorers Attendance
Fifth round 15 October 2011 Saint-Maixent (A) 5–0 Durand, Ghazi (4) 1,100
Sixth round 29 October 2011 Royan Vaux (A) 1–0 Gastien 554
Seventh round 19 November 2011 Tarbes (A) 4–1 (aet) Gonzalez, Hébras (2), Diaw 500
Eighth round 10 December 2011 Bayonne (H) 3–2 Ricaud, Hébras, Durak 2,000
Round of 64 7 January 2012 Brest (H) 2–0 Roye (2) 8,322
Round of 32 21 January 2012 Orléans (H) 1–2 Hébras 5,135

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